Metro Detroit road conditions: Snow, subzero wind chills cause slick roads
DETROIT (FOX 2):Up to one inch of snow might accumulate on the sidewalks in the Detroit area. The likelihood of snow squalls is highest on Wednesday evening and Thursday morning.
For vehicles going on Wednesday evening, this may result in sloppy conditions.
Significant slowdowns are observed along US-23, I-94, and I-96 in the northwest region of metro Detroit, extending up into Flint.
WB I-94 at Jackson Ave Exit is closed because to a crash close to Ann Arbor, according to MDOT, which reports that there are already crashes on I-94.
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In the majority of the area, including as far north as Lapeer and Flint, as well as out west in Washtenaw County, the wind chill will cause temperatures to feel below zero.
It will feel like four degrees in Detroit.
Later Wednesday afternoon, there will be gusts of wind as well.
This weekend is when the next weather system is predicted to arrive.
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