Ok Sparty116, I opened and closed my hood about 10 times in 20-degree weather and now I'm typing with frostbitten fingers.
Since you are from Michigan, I think it might just be the cold spell causing this binding and not a broken latch.
Since you have a 2" gap, shine a flashlight into the upper hood release handle (under the recessed area of the hood). See how much motion you are getting when you slide the lever to the car's right. The upper hood release handle locks only the left side of the hood and hooks over the hood catch(?).
If you are not getting sufficient motion of the hook with the upper hood release lever, then try 3 things:
1. Press hood down over the upper hood release latch, slide lever to the car's right, and then lift hood from this side. You might need another set of hands to help.
2. Spray some WD-40 on the locking mechanism (hook, latch, catch, etc) on the left side only. Repeat all of the above.
3. Use a long-handled screwdriver and try to pry up the hook while sliding lever to the car's right.
If all of the above does not work, then right side hood mounting bolts might be accessible from underneath the car. But it's a PITA. Left side mounting bolts seem to have too many obstructions and the only way I could get there seemed to be by removing the left side mudguard. It's riveted and a PITA too. I don't think this will be necessary.
Hope this helps.