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Winter Weather Advisory issued for all of SE Michigan

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The National Weather Service in Detroit and Pontiac has issued a Winter Weather Advisory for snow and ice, creating potentially hazardous conditions.

The advisory goes into effect at 7 p.m., and will last until 6 a.m. Monday.

After 7 p.m., precipitation will spread northward across the area.

We'll first see snow, then a change that will produce a mix of snow and freezing rain after midnight.

Air temperatures are expected to rise above freezing by 4 a.m., which will support another change to rain.

Ice accumulations of up to a tenth of an inch are possibly, mainly on elevated surfaces.

Snowfall accumulations of 1-2 inches will be possible.

Road surfaces that go untreated could become snow covered, creating slippery conditions during the evening and overnight hours.

 

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