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Detroit Weather: Hour-By-Hour Snow Forecast; Slippery Roads
The National Weather Service has issued a winter weather advisory for the region until midnight.
DETROIT, MI — Another two to four inches of snow is expected to fall in the Metro Detroit region on Wednesday, according to the National Weather Service. The agency has issued a winter weather advisory for the region until midnight.
Slippery road conditions could impact the morning and evening commutes, weather officials said.
The snowfall in the Detroit area is expected to be scattered with periods of greater intensity at times, officials said in a special weather statement. About an inch of snow is expected to accumulate between 9:30 a.m. and noon.
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Along with slippery roads, weather officials warned that visibility will be limited for drivers on the road.
Heavier snow is moving into the area this morning reducing visibilities and creating trouble spots on the roadways. #miwx pic.twitter.com/VsHVVCZGzu
— NWS Detroit (@NWSDetroit) February 26, 2020
Here's the hour-by-hour forecast for Detroithour-by-hour forecast for Detroit via The Weather Channel:
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10 a.m.: 80 percent chance of snow, 32 degrees
11 a.m.: 65 percent chance of snow, 32 degrees
Noon: 45 percent chance of snow, 32 degrees
1 p.m.: 45 percent chance of snow, 32 degrees
2 p.m.: 60 percent chance of snow, 31 degrees
3 p.m.: 70 percent chance of snow, 31 degrees
4 p.m.: 80 percent chance of snow, 30 degrees
5 p.m.: 85 percent chance of snow, 29 degrees
6 p.m.: 85 percent chance of snow, 29 degrees
7 p.m.: 70 percent chance of snow, 28 degrees
8 p.m.: 65 percent chance of snow, 28 degrees
9 p.m.: 55 percent chance of snow, 27 degrees
10 p.m.: 45 percent chance of snow, 26 degrees
11 p.m.: 45 percent chance of snow, 26 degrees
Midnight: 30 percent chance of snow, 25 degrees
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