3/11/14 - If you enjoyed the past couple of days of sunshine and warmer temperatures, hopefully that memory will get you through the next 72 hours. The National Weather Service says a storm system moving across the region will likely leave behind 3 to 5 inches of snow in Livingston County. Accuweather Meteorologist Steve Travis says because the precipitation will start as rainfall this evening, expect some very slippery roadways tomorrow. Temperatures will drop through the 20s on Wednesday, with wind chill readings in the single digits. Winds gusting to more than 30 mph on Wednesday also are predicted to hamper visibility. In anticipation of the storm, Recycle Livingston has announced that their Catrell Street location in Howell will not be open Wednesday. The weather has also prompted the City of South Lyon to declare a snow emergency and parking is prohibited on City streets from midnight tonight through 4pm Wednesday. Any vehicles left on streets during that time risk being towed at the ownerâs expense. Stay tuned to WHMI tonight and tomorrow morning for the latest weather and traffic information. (JK/JM)
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Mother Nature Sending New Round of Winter WeatherMother Nature Sending New Round of Winter Weather
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