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Expect 1-5 Inches of Snow Wednesday in Dexter

Snow will start falling in the afternoon and continue into the evening.

Last year's wimpy winter will not be a repeat for Michigan, if this week is any indication.

Following Christmas Eve's traffic-clogging snowfall—which ranged from a dusting to several inches in Metro Detroit—residents of Dexter and surrounding areas can expect significant snow on Wednesday.

The National Weather Service has issued a Winter Weather Advisory for the area, and is predicting up to five inches of snowfall by Wednesday evening.

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Flurries could begin Tuesday night, turning into a steady snowfall by Wednesday afternoon. The chance of snow, according to NWS, is 100 percent.

Temperatures will drop into the high 20s by 10 a.m., and winds will pick up throughout the day, gusting as high as 26 miles per hour. One to two inches of snow is expected in the afternoon, followed by another 1-3 inches in the evening.

Find out what's happening in Dexterwith free, real-time updates from Patch.

The Winter Weather Advisory is in effect for Wayne, Washtenaw, Oakland, Macomb, Monroe, St. Clair and Lenawee counties.

A snow emergency had not been issued for Dexter as of Tuesday night. Watch Dexter Patch on Wednesday for more information.


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