Community Corner

City Has Declared a Snow Emergency

Vehicles must be moved off the streets or risk the chance of being towed.

A snow emergency is in effect until further notice, meaning all vehicles must be moved off the streets or risk being towed.

This comes in response to the National Weather Service issuing a Winter Storm Watch for southeast Michigan until Monday morning.

Snow, freezing rain and sleet are on tap for the area, with about 1 to 3 inches of snow and sleet expected.

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In the event of a power outage, the Copeland Center at Fourth and Mulberry will be available as a warming center.

Several parking lots throughout town have been set aside for residents to park their vehicles during a snow emergency. The lots are designated based on where residents live. For more information, see the city's website.

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

Children may feel cheated out of a possible snow day as classes are already canceled Monday in observance of Presidents' Day.

Check back at Wyandotte Patch for additional weather developments as they occur.

If you're out and about and capture images of the snowstorm, share them with us by clicking the link under the photo above or hop over to our Facebook page and post them there.


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