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DETROIT - A Winter Weather Advisory remains in effect for Southeast Michigan until 1 p.m. today. During this time, areas could see 1 to 3 inches of snow across the region, with the higher amounts falling between I-94 and I-69.
We have gone through another 24-hours of weather model data and while the big picture does remain generally the same, there have been some notable differences and trends in the weather modeling over the last day.
A whopper of a winter storm is set to impact a large chunk of the U.S. – from Texas to the East Coast – this weekend. It’s too early to predict how much snow we may get, but the models are aligning for significant totals.
Cold air dives into WNY from Sunday into early next week, setting the stage for lake effect snow. Winds gusting near 45mph will cause poor visibility and blowing and drifting snow.
Several inches of snow are expected when an Arctic blast and a winter storm hit Oklahoma later this week, with the OKC metro having a chance of seeing a record amount of snowfall.