(WWJ) Drive with caution and give yourself more time to get there if you have someplace to go.
It was a busy Monday morning for the WWJ Traffic Center, with tipsters calling in to report issues on the roads including slick conditions, wind, low visibility and snow squalls that made driving difficult.
Watch out for ice on freeway ramps and bridges, which have been reported to be fairly treacherous all around Metro Detroit.
All of Southeast Michigan remains under Winter Weather Advisory through 10 a.m. on Tuesday. Only two or so inches of snow is expected to accumulate, but forecasters said high winds would continue to blow that snow around, making for some dicey travel conditions.
"Most of the snow is weighted to the morning hours; this afternoon is probably more like flurries," AccuWeather Meteorologist Joe Lundberg said. "The bottom line is it's cold; temperatures are starting in the uppers teens. They're not going anywhere today, and that's gonna mean some slow and slippery travel."
Lundberg said wind gusts can get up to 45 miles per hour, and wind chills will make RealFeel temps will feel more like zero degrees throughout the day. Monday nigh, it'll feel as cold as 15 degrees below zero.
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