As Metro Detroit prepares for Christmas Eve, a winter weather advisory has been issued due to impending snowfall and wintry mix expected to affect the region. The National Weather Service has reported that the weather will begin with a combination of rain and snow during the day, transitioning to snow in the evening hours. According to forecasts, areas in the Detroit metropolitan area can expect snowfall amounts ranging from 1 to 3 inches, with localized areas possibly seeing higher totals. The snow is anticipated to start early in the evening on December 24th and continue into the night. The advisory warns residents to be cautious of slick roads and reduced visibility as they travel for holiday gatherings. “Travel will be impacted, especially for those heading out to celebrate Christmas Eve,” said a spokesperson from the National Weather Service. It’s important for individuals to keep updated on changing weather conditions, as adjustments to the forecast may be necessary. Motorists are encouraged to allow extra time for their journeys and to drive carefully as the snow begins to accumulate. This wintry weather is a continuation of recent conditions that have already seen snow returning to parts of Mid-Michigan, which has affected previous travel plans as well. The public is advised to check the latest updates and heed any further advisories before planning their Christmas activities.