Snowfall between 2 to 5 inches is expected to hit Southeast Michigan on Monday, leading to potentially dangerous conditions for drivers.
The National Weather Service predicts the heaviest snowfall north of I-69, while areas near Metro Detroit will likely see lighter accumulation.
The US National Weather Service Detroit/Pontiac reports that the snow will start late Monday morning and turn into steady snowfall by the afternoon.
Areas south of I-96 might experience sleet or light freezing rain, which could make roads slippery. Temperatures will hover around the mid-30s, and a thin layer of ice may form on elevated surfaces.
Monday’s evening commute will likely face delays due to the storm. Reduced visibility and icy roads are expected, particularly on key highways like M-46 and M-59. Road crews are preparing to manage the snow and ice.
As the week progresses, Christmas Eve is expected to bring calmer weather, with temperatures in the 30s and no significant snowfall. On Christmas Day, there’s a small chance of light rain, with highs reaching the mid-50s.
Drivers should stay updated on weather reports and drive cautiously on icy roads to avoid accidents.
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