Snow, rain moving through Southeast Michigan Tuesday. Winter weather advisories expired in Metro Detroit
(CBS DETROIT) - The wintry weather has a tight grip across lower Michigan. This winter weather will last through the morning before we see a changeover to rain this afternoon.
Winter weather advisory has expired for Metro Detroit
Winter weather advisories have expired for Lenawee, Livingston, Macomb, Monroe, Oakland, Washtenaw and Wayne counties. A Winter weather advisory continues for Lapeer, Sanilac, and St. Clair counties until 10 p.m. Tuesday.
A mixed bag of precipitation continues to roll through the region this afternoon.
During the afternoon, the frozen precipitation will change over to rain. Anywhere north of M-59, this will primarily be a snow event where we will see 1" to 3" for snowfall accumulations.
Ice accumulations will be highest south of I-696. Right now, 0.01" to 0.25" remains possible. Roads, sidewalks, and parking lots are icy, so be extra careful if you are commuting anywhere.
We are covering your NEXT Drive so you can be prepared on CBS News Detroit.
Since this system is all temperature-based, as temperatures climb above freezing, we will slowly see improving weather conditions. The rain will stick around through the entire afternoon and evening before we get a break overnight.
Your NEXT Weather Team will continue to monitor this storm system and update you with the latest information. For your latest NEXT Weather forecast, watch on air on CBS Detroit, on our stream on CBSDetroit.com, or on Pluto TV.