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When Will Snow End in Metro Detroit? Hour By Hour Forecast
Up to 4 inches of snow possible across southeast Michigan by Saturday morning. And wintry weather isn't over yet.

METRO DETROIT, MI – Depending on when you leave work, snow could complicate your evening commute.
Various forecast models are predicting 1 to 4 inches of snow before morning, with some locally heavier amounts possible. The highest totals are expected along the M-59 and Interstate 69 corridors, according to the National weather Service.
Snow should be over by Saturday morning, but another low pressure system will bring another possibility to southeast Michigan by Sunday evening, according to the National Weather Service.
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Affected counties in the hazardous weather statement include Oakland, Wayne, Macomb, Livingston, Genesee and Washtenaw.
Here’s the hourly forecast from The Weather Channel:
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4 p.m. Friday: Temperature 41 degrees (35 degrees wind chill), mostly cloudy, 15 percent chance of precipitation.
5 p.m. Friday: Temperature 41 degrees (35 degrees wind chill), mostly cloudy, 15 percent chance of precipitation.
6 p.m. Friday: Temperature 40 degrees (35 degrees wind chill), rain showers, 50 percent chance of precipitation.
7 p.m. Friday: Temperature 40 degrees (34 degrees wind chill), snow showers, 40 percent chance of precipitation.
8 p.m. Friday: Temperature 38 degrees (29 degrees wind chill), snow showers, 45 percent chance of precipitation.
9 p.m. Friday: Temperature 40 degrees (26 degrees wind chill), snow showers, 65 percent chance of precipitation.
10 p.m. Friday: Temperature 33 degrees (23 degrees wind chill), snow showers, 55 percent chance of precipitation.
11 p.m. Friday: Temperature 29 degrees (18 degrees wind chill), snow showers, 70 percent chance of precipitation.
Midnight Friday: Temperature 28 degrees (17 degrees wind chill), snow showers, 45 percent chance of precipitation.
1 a.m. Saturday: Temperature 28 degrees (17 degrees wind chill), snow showers, 40 percent chance of precipitation.
2 a.m. Saturday: Temperature 28 degrees (17 degrees wind chill), snow showers, 40 percent chance of precipitation.
3 a.m. Saturday: Temperature 27 degrees (16 degrees wind chill), few snow showers, 35 percent chance of precipitation.
4 a.m. Saturday: Temperature 27 degrees (16 degrees wind chill), few snow showers, 35 percent chance of precipitation.
5 a.m. Saturday: Temperature 27 degrees (16 degrees wind chill), snow showers, 50 percent chance of precipitation.
6 a.m. Saturday: Temperature 27 degrees (16 degrees wind chill), snow showers, 45 percent chance of precipitation.
7 a.m. Saturday: Temperature 26 degrees (14 degrees wind chill), snow showers, 40 percent chance of precipitation.
8 a.m. Saturday: Temperature 28 degrees (15 degrees wind chill), snow showers, 35 percent chance of precipitation.
9 a.m. Saturday: Temperature 28 degrees (15 degrees wind chill), snow showers, 15 percent chance of precipitation.
The threat of precipitation will end Saturday morning, but it will be a cold, raw day, with a high around freezing and a wind chill value in the low- to mid-20s.
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