DETROIT - Subfreezing temperatures and lake effect snow are going to make for messy travel conditions around the Thanksgiving holiday for Southeast Michigan, the National Weather Service has said.

Rain showers that have been overspreading the region today will thin out by this evening. By Wednesday morning, areas from Detroit to Ann Arbor to Flint and The Thumb will be feeling a strong cold front coming through.

This will come with gusty winds. Gusts to 40 mph are expected.

These strong wind gusts will continue into Thursday, when temperatures will drop even more and we will see a wind chill in the teens.

Lake effect snow will linger into Thanksgiving night, with total snowfall ranging from a half inch to more than 2 inches.

The snow showers will end on Friday, but the cold air will r

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