Winter Weather Advisory Issued for Southeast Lower Michigan as Mixed Precipitation Looms
ICARO Media Group
In a repeat of wintry weather conditions, residents of Southeast Lower Michigan are bracing themselves for a mix of rain, sleet, and freezing rain on Tuesday. The National Weather Service has issued a Winter Weather Advisory, which will remain in effect until 4 p.m. Tuesday, urging caution and preparedness as travel may be impacted.
The main concern for the region is the possibility of overnight freezing rain, which is expected to move from south to north. With temperatures hovering between 30 and 36 degrees in the next 24 hours, the exact form of precipitation will largely depend on the specific location.
According to the forecast, Tuesday morning will bring a wintry mix of freezing rain and snow south of I-94, while areas north of the line can expect more consistent snowfall. However, it is important to note that these predictions are subject to change due to temperature fluctuations and the track of the low-pressure system.
Citizens are advised to exercise caution while commuting and to monitor updates from local authorities and the 4Warn Weather Center. As the day progresses, anticipate any wintry precipitation to transition into rain after 5 p.m., alleviating some of the hazardous conditions.
Given the potential for different types of precipitation across the region and the uncertain nature of weather systems, it is crucial to stay informed and prepare for possible travel delays or disruptions.