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'Fast-Moving Storm' With Freezing Rain, Snow to Hit Dearborn Area Friday

The sun is shining brightly over Dearborn today, but a wintry mix is predicted starting late Thursday night.

In the battle of spring vs. winter this week in Dearborn, winter is about to take the lead.

Forecasters from the National Weather Service are calling for a chance of snow and freezing drizzle overnight. A "Hazardous Weather Statement" issued Thursday calls for a the freezing rain to develop after midnight in areas north of I-94, including most of Dearborn.

There is a 90 percent chance of snow and freezing rain on Friday.

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"A fast-moving storm system will bring accumulating snowfall late Friday afternoon through Friday night," the statement reads. "Confidence is increasing in appreciable snowfall in the 2 to 4-inch range across much of the area."

There is a potential for the Friday evening rush hour to be impacted.

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Here's a look at the forecast beyond Friday:

  • Saturday: Chance of snow before 2 p.m. High 38; low 22
  • Sunday: Partly sunny. High 34; low 24
  • Monday: Chance of rain and snow. High 40; low 27


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