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UPDATED: Another Winter Wallop May Be Headed Our Way

National Weather Service has upgraded its winter storm watch to a winter storm warning.

Winter is not quite done putting down its snowy foot.

The National Weather Service has upgraded its winter storm watch to a winter storm warning, which goes into effect at 2 a.m. Friday and ends at 11 a.m. Friday. The NWS forecasts that the "quick-hitting" storm could bring with it 3-6 inches of snow over a short period of time.

The storm is expected to hit southeast Michigan hardest between 3 a.m. and 9 a.m., when one inch per hour is likely to fall, according to the NWS.

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The storm system is coming in from "the southern Ohio Valley tonight and through western Pennsylvania (close to Pittsburgh) tomorrow morning," according to the NWS. "This is historically a favorable track for heavy snow in Detroit."

According to the NWS, "roads will become snow covered for the Friday morning rush hour."

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Driving conditions could be hazardous with low visibility of half a mile or less and slick, snow-covered roads. It is also expected to be windy with some gusts getting as high as 30 mph. Snow may become heavy around the M-59 corridor.


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