Snow showers will persist across Southeastern Michigan Wednesday night and continue through much of Thanksgiving Day, bringing accumulating snow and slick conditions for travelers and residents.
Most areas can expect between 1 and 2 inches of snow by late Thursday night.
The highest snowfall totals will occur in locations that experience repeated rounds of snow showers over the next 24 to 36 hours, increasing the chance of slippery roads and hazardous travel conditions.
Temperatures will drop into the upper 20s overnight Wednesday and Thursday morning, which, combined with ongoing snow showers, could create icy patches on roads and sidewalks.
Drivers should exercise caution, especially during the early morning hours on Thanksgiving.
Snow showers are expected to gradually wind down late Thursday night, but the cold weather will persist with overnight lows falling into the 20s across the region.
This will keep roads slick in some areas even after the snow ends.
Residents should prepare for a chilly and snowy Thanksgiving, allowing extra time for travel and taking care when walking or driving in affected areas.