Falling temps, windy conditions in store for Thanksgiving eve and day

Macomb County and the rest of Southeast Michigan remain under a wind advisory going into Thanksgiving morning and snow is on its way too. That’s the word from the National Weather Service, which issued the advisory at 10 a. m. today. It is due to expire about 4 a. m. Thursday. Winds are coming out of the southwest at 25 mph, occasionally gusting higher to 45 mph. Meanwhile, falling temperatures and snow will be the topic of this holiday weekend. Steve Considine, a meteorologist for the National Weather Service in Oakland County, said Macomb County residents can expect a dusting to 1 inch of snow overnight. That will cause slick driving conditions for travelers driving to their Thanksgiving destinations. “We’re going to get a little bit tonight and into Thanksgiving,” he said. “Our next storm is expected Saturday afternoon and night, and that looks to bring another 1-3 inches by the time it moves out of here.” 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. “We’re in late November to early December, so the snowfall likely won’t stick around as the ground is still to warm,” Considine said. High winds were believed to be the cause of a set of telecommunication wires that fell on Ryan Road on Wednesday morning, according to a DTE Energy spokesperson. Police have closed the road to traffic from 10 Mile to Frazho roads while work crews assess the damage and remove the fallen lines. Windy conditions could also make driving difficult, especially for high profile vehicles. Motorsits are urged to use extra caution while on the road. The forecast for the next few days calls for:.
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