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Detroit, Michigan – Slick freeways and strong wind gusts could disrupt travel across Michigan beginning Thursday, Feb. 26, as a wetter late-winter pattern raises the risk for freezing rain and high winds through Monday, March 2.
According to NOAA’s 6- to 10-day outlook issued Friday, above-normal precipitation is favored across the Great Lakes during the Thursday-to-Monday stretch. With temperatures hovering near seasonal averages, brief dips toward 32 degrees may allow freezing rain to develop, particularly overnight and during early morning commutes…