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Winter Snow Storm Could Drop 2 to 4 Inches in St. Clair Shores Thursday

A winter storm watch has been issued from Thursday evening through Friday morning as a storm system is expected to move across the state.

Turn your PJs inside out and prepare a few ice cubes to flush down the toilet, a snow day-worthy winter storm is headed for the area that could drop 2-4 inches of snow on St. Clair Shores Thursday night. 

The National Weather Service has issued a winter storm watch for the county from Thursday evening through Friday morning. 

There is a chance of snow during the day Thursday, with heavier snowfall expected in the evening and throughout the night. St. Clair Shores will likely get 2-4 inches of snow Thursday night, leaving area roads snow covered and slippery for the morning commute Friday, according to the National Weather Service.

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Snow showers are expected to continue before noon Friday, with new accumulations between 1 and 3 inches. Despite the snow, temperatures are forecast to remain a balmy 34 degrees through Sunday.

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