When will the snow start?
In Metro Detroit, snow will begin late Saturday night. In the Northeast, snow will arrive late Sunday morning.
Weather / Winter Storms
A winter storm is poised to blanket both Metro Detroit and the Northeastern United States with significant snowfall. Residents in these regions should prepare for hazardous travel conditions and potential disruptions. This article summarize...
The winter storm is a result of a large system moving across the country, interacting with Arctic air masses. In Metro Detroit, the region is on the northern edge of the system, making snowfall totals sensitive to slight shifts in the storm's track. In the Northeast, a coastal front is expected to enhance snowfall totals in some areas.
**How to Prepare:**
In Metro Detroit, snow will begin late Saturday night. In the Northeast, snow will arrive late Sunday morning.
Metro Detroit: 2-8 inches. Northeast: 12-18 inches, with locally higher amounts.
Hazardous travel conditions due to snow and ice, and the risk of frostbite and hypothermia due to extreme cold.
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