Metro Detroit snow: How road conditions are today
DETROIT (FOX 2) - Wet snow Tuesday could create problems on Metro Detroit roads.
Snow will fall through the morning and into the afternoon.
Around 8:25 a.m., crashes and slowdowns were being reported on both freeways and surface streets around Metro Detroit due to slick roads.
With temperatures above freezing, most areas of Metro Detroit will get about an inch of snow, with some more northern spots getting closer to 2 inches.
Here's a live look at the roads:
Vehicle winter weather preps:
- Put together a winter emergency kit to keep in your vehicle: Include an ice-scraper and snow brush, jumper cables, a roadside emergency kit, a flashlight with batteries, hand-warmers, extra warm clothing like gloves and socks, a blanket, a portable charger, washer fluid, hazard lights, flares, sunglasses to protect against glare, and other necessities.
- Scrape the snow off your windshield and back window before driving. In Michigan, you can be fined for failing to do so.
- Ensure your gas tank is at least half full before a storm.
- Maintenance: Check your windshield wipers, tire pressure, battery, fluid levels, etc.
- Check the news, online maps, and other outlets for road closures.
- Switch to snow tires for the winter.
Winter driving tips:
- Reduce your speed and maintain a safe distance between your vehicle and others. It is advised to stay six to eight car lengths away from any snowplow tucks.
- Do not use cruise control, brake abruptly, or make any sudden maneuvers on wet or frozen surfaces to prevent hydroplaning.