GENESEE COUNTY, Michigan -- Driving down I-75 in northern Genesee County into downtown Flint, the roads were a bit slushy, but easily passable.
Most cars on the expressway were cruising along at about 50 mph, although some brave (or perhaps foolish) drivers were going faster.
I-475 also was clear with no major icy spots. The biggest danger on my commute was a clogged drain under a bridge in downtown Flint that had partially flooded the road.
Roads in downtown Flint remain not yet plowed as of 7:15 a.m., but still easily passable.
Still, drivers need to exercise caution: Police have been called to four crashes since 6:30 a.m. in Atlas Township, Forest Township, Montrose Township and Thetford Township. There are lots of reports of downed wires also coming in.
Many mid-Michigan schools have called off classes for Wednesday. You can find a complete list as schools announce cancellations by using this link to ABC12 WJRT
Most cars on the expressway were cruising along at about 50 mph, although some brave (or perhaps foolish) drivers were going faster.
I-475 also was clear with no major icy spots. The biggest danger on my commute was a clogged drain under a bridge in downtown Flint that had partially flooded the road.
Roads in downtown Flint remain not yet plowed as of 7:15 a.m., but still easily passable.
Still, drivers need to exercise caution: Police have been called to four crashes since 6:30 a.m. in Atlas Township, Forest Township, Montrose Township and Thetford Township. There are lots of reports of downed wires also coming in.
Many mid-Michigan schools have called off classes for Wednesday. You can find a complete list as schools announce cancellations by using this link to ABC12 WJRT
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