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Detroit, MI – A strong low-pressure system is sweeping through Southeast Michigan today, bringing widespread rain, gusty winds, and potential road hazards. Rainfall totals could exceed an inch, with gusts reaching 40 mph. Travelers along the I-96 and I-696 corridors should prepare for slick roads and reduced visibility.
According to the National Weather Service, rain will persist throughout Sunday, with temperatures peaking around 50°F near Detroit and the Ohio border. Winds will intensify into the evening, potentially disrupting outdoor plans and creating challenging driving conditions. By tonight, colder air could bring a mix of rain and snow, though accumulation is expected to remain minimal.
Looking ahead, Monday will see clearing skies and highs in the mid-40s, though breezy conditions may linger. By Tuesday, rain returns in the afternoon, transitioning to a rain-snow mix by evening as temperatures dip to the low 30s. New Year’s Eve is expected to be cloudy but dry, with a high near 37°F, while New Year’s Day brings continued chilly conditions.
Residents are urged to secure outdoor items and allow extra time for travel today. Stay updated on changing conditions and prepare for possible weather-related delays throughout the week.
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