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Metro Detroit road conditions: Snow, subzero wind chills cause slick roads
DETROIT (FOX 2) – Areas around Detroit could see up to an inch of snow accumulation on the sidewalks. Snow squalls will be at their most likely Wednesday night and Thursday morning.
This can lead to slick conditions for drivers who are traveling on Wednesday night.
According to the Michigan Department of Transportation, major slowdowns can be seen in the northwestern part of metro Detroit going up into Flint, with US-23, I-94 and I-96 showing impact.
MDOT says there are crashes already being reported on I-94, with WB I-94 at Jackson Ave Exit being closed due to a crash near Ann Arbor.
Live traffic map:
The National Weather Service is anticipating arctic air to move in later tonight. The wind chill will make things feel below zero degrees in most of the region, including as far north as Lapeer and Flint, as well as out west in Washtenaw County.
Detroit will feel like 4 degrees.
There will also be wind gusts later Wednesday afternoon.
The next weather system is expected to arrive this weekend.
Crash updates:
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Metro Detroit boys basketball players to watch in 2024-25
The Michigan high school boys basketball season continues to pick up steam and there are many players across the Metro Detroit coverage area worth watching this season. Michigan commit Trey McKenney of Orchard Lake St. Mary’s is the returning two-time Metro Detroit Player of the Year is back for his senior season and he will be surrounded by a lot talent in the Metro Detroit area.
Here are the top players to watch around Metro Detroit for the 2024-25 season.
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Three Strategies For Lions Defense to Limit Bills QB Josh Allen
Josh Allen and the Buffalo Bills (10-3) travel to Ford Field Sunday for a highly-anticipated showdown with Jared Goff and the Lions. Kickoff is set for 4:25 p.m. EST.
Allen, a two-time Pro Bowler and one of the best quarterbacks in the game today, is enjoying a terrific season. The Wyoming product has thrown for 3,033 yards, 23 touchdowns and just five interceptions through 13 games. Plus, he’s recorded a league-best QBR (76.7).
On top of all that, the dual-threat passer has added another 416 yards and nine touchdowns as a runner.
Undoubtedly, Aaron Glenn’s defense will have its hands full trying to limit the productivity of Allen in this Week 15 matchup.
“He is challenging, and I haven’t had a chance to truly deep dive them yet, but I do know this: he’s taken care of the football,” Detroit head man Dan Campbell said of Allen. “He’s taking the plays that are there, and once he progresses, if it’s not (there), then he uses his legs. So, I feel a more patient player out of him, and because of that, he’s playing at a very high level. And, that makes him even more dangerous.
“He’s got a big-time arm, he’s accurate, he can read defenses, and then he’s got the physical ability to take off and run. And, he can run over people, he can run around you, he can get on the perimeter. So, yeah, this is going to be a huge task for us. This is not going to be easy.”
Without further ado, let’s take a look at three ways in which Detroit can attempt to curtail Allen’s production Sunday.
Bring the pressure
It’ll be easier said than done against Allen, who has a knack for escaping the pocket and evading pass-rushers. Because of such, he’s only been sacked 13 times this season. That mark ranks toward the very bottom of the league among qualified quarterbacks.
Nonetheless, the onus will be on Glenn to dial up the blitz and get in the face of Allen as much as possible.
Additionally, EDGE Za’Darius Smith will be key to the Lions’ pass-rushing efforts vs. the Bills signal-caller. In four games in Detroit, he’s amassed 20 total pressures, 14 quarterback hurries, two QB hits and four sacks.
The Lions certainly could use a solid game from the pass-rusher Sunday.
Deploy Jack Campbell strategically
I’m fully aware that Glenn is not a fan of utilizing a QB spy. However, Jack Campbell, as the de facto quarterback of the defense, will still play a vital role in stymieing the efforts of Allen both through the air and on the ground. He’ll be responsible for keeping a close eye on the Bills dual-threat passer. And he’ll be tasked with ensuring that Allen doesn’t break off any big plays with his legs.
It won’t be an easy assignment for the middle linebacker, but it will be an ultra important one on Sunday.
Keep Allen and the Bills’ offense off the field
The best way of doing this is through long drives by Goff and the Lions’ offensive attack. And, Detroit can accomplish this by relying upon its bread and butter: its ground game.
Through 13 games, the Lions have compiled 1,964 yards and 22 touchdowns on the ground (both of which are the fourth-best marks in the league).
Jahmyr Gibbs, the “Sonic” to David Montgomery’s “Knuckles” persona, leads all Detroit running backs with 1,016 rushing yards on the season.
I expect a healthy dose of both Gibbs and Montgomery in this Week 15 contest. And, I truly believe this will be a method deployed by the Lions to keep Allen and Buffalo’s high-octane offense off the field.
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RECAP: Cossa's NHL debut part of Red Wings' 'massive' 6-5 shootout win over Sabres | Detroit Red Wings
Swinging momentum right back to the Sabres before the opening frame concluded, Tage Thompson finished Jason Zucker’s pass on the rush at 10:25 to even it up at 2-2. A goal from Zucker, his first of the night, during a delayed penalty at 15:26 pushed the hosts back in front 3-2.
Husso finished with four saves in the opening frame, then Cossa took his place in the crease to kick off the second period.
“I thought it would be a little unfair on Coss to do it with four minutes left,” Lalonde said about switching out goalies. “So I wanted to get to the end of the [first] period. It was a pretty easy decision.”
Lucas Raymond tied it 3-3 at 1:05 of the second period, blasting Larkin’s pass from the right face-off circle past Reimer for his 11th goal of the season. Eric Gustafsson recorded the secondary assist.
After Nicolas Aube-Kubel finished a rebound to make it 4-3 at 2:26 of the middle frame, Zucker extended it to 5-3 with his second tally at 9:46. He skated across the front of the crease and tucked the puck past Cossa.
Copp scored his second of the game at 10:27 of the third period, finding a rebound in front and sending it in to bring Detroit within 5-4. Assisted by Compher and Seider, Copp recorded his seventh goal of the season and second multi-goal game of the campaign.
Netting the equalizer for the Red Wings a little over four minutes later, Seider got a pass from Raymond then snapped home a shot from the right face-off circle to make it 5-5 at 15:42 of the third period. Simon Edvinsson collected the secondary assist on Seider’s third goal of the season, giving the Swedish defenseman three assists in his last four games.
Lalonde said secondary scoring played a big role in the eventual win.
“I thought we could get some offense tonight,” Lalonde said. “Some of the things we’ve worked on and preached, but the guys had to go out and execute. We got some balanced scoring throughout.”
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