As an arctic air mass sweeps into the Midwest, weather experts are cautioning residents about rapidly changing road conditions and significant snowfall across the region. A powerful weekend storm has already left behind substantial snowfall totals, with many areas receiving anywhere from 3 to 10 inches of snow. The Michigan Department of Transportation has reported that conditions may become hazardous as temperatures plummet, dropping into the single digits. ‘We want to remind drivers to stay alert and drive according to conditions,’ advised MDOT spokesperson. Meteorologists continue to monitor the situation, advising that snow showers and breezy winds may persist into the early part of the week. In Metro Detroit, project forecasts indicate temperatures could drop as low as 5°F, exacerbating the chilly conditions and leading to frostbite risks for those exposed. With snowfall expected to continue, authorities urge residents to remain cautious and prepared, especially with the cold wind chill effect making it feel even colder.