7 Southeast Michigan counties under winter weather advisory due to snow More snow expected Wednesday, refreeze remains concern No description found
Seven counties in Southeast Michigan are under a winter weather advisory due to accumulating snow.
A winter weather advisory is in effect for the following counties until 4 p.m. on Wednesday:
Livingston County
Oakland County
Macomb County
Genesee County
Lapeer County
Sanilac County
St. Clair County
In Macomb, Oakland and Livingston counties, a snow/rain mix will continue through the morning, before changing to snow in the afternoon. According to the National Weather Service, 3-5 inches fell in these areas early Wednesday morning.
Additional snow accumulations of up to 2 inches are expected.
Temperatures are expected to drop below freezing on Wednesday afternoon, causing untreated surfaces to become icy quickly.
Read more --> Snow changing to a wintry mix, then back to snow for Metro Detroit on Wednesday
Dozens of counties throughout the state are also under a winter weather advisory due to the winter storm. Click here to see the statewide list.
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