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Snow, Snow and More Snow in the Forecast This Week
The National Weather Service has issued a hazardous weather outlook for parts of southeast Michigan, including Berkley and Huntington Woods.

A "clipper" – known in weather circles as a fast-moving low pressure system out of Canada – will bring up to two inches of snow to Berkley and Huntington Woods on Monday.Â
The snow will continue Tuesday, when another 2 inches are possible, according to the National Weather Service, which has issued a hazardous weather outlook for parts of southeast Michigan, including Oakland County.
Here's the forecast, day-by-day, for the Oakland County area:
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- Monday: Snow throughout the day with a light wind. High of 24 degrees; low of 10.Â
- Tuesday: More snow in the forecast: 1 to 2 inches are possible. High of 25 degrees; low of 18.Â
- Wednesday: The sun returns. High of 28 degrees; low of 17.
- Thursday: A chance of more snow. High of 33 degrees; low of 26.
- Friday: Partly sunny. High of 33 degrees; low of 16.Â
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