Cassopolis, MI – A Winter Weather Advisory remains in effect for Cass and Berrien counties in Michigan until 7 p.m. Monday, with snow expected to create difficult travel conditions.
The National Weather Service predicts an additional 3 to 7 inches of snow across the region.
The I-94 corridor is expected to experience the most snowfall, making roads, bridges, and overpasses slick and dangerous. Commuters should expect significant delays during Monday morning and evening travel.
The advisory includes northern and southern Berrien County, as well as Cass County. Snow removal crews are on high alert, and motorists should drive cautiously and allow extra time for travel.
Before leaving, the National Weather Service recommends that you call 511 or visit local transportation websites to check road conditions. Drivers should ensure that their vehicles are winter-ready, including proper tires and emergency kits.
This weather system brings one of the most significant snowfalls of the season. Residents should prepare for disruptions to their daily routines and stay informed as conditions change.