Brutal Cold Impacts Mid-Michigan Drivers
LANSING, Mich. – mid-Michigan is experiencing dangerously cold temperatures, creating significant challenges for drivers. Recent conditions have prompted concerns about vehicle operation and road safety.
On January 22, 2026, temperatures plummeted, leading to icy road conditions and increased risks of accidents.The City of Lansing’s Department of Public Works (DPW) is actively working to manage the situation, deploying salt trucks and plows to clear roadways. Lansing DPW crews are prioritizing main thoroughfares and emergency routes.
“The extreme cold makes salt less effective,” explains DPW Director, John Smith. “It takes longer to melt ice, and we’re seeing black ice form quickly, even on roads that were previously treated.”
Driving Tips for Extreme Cold
The Michigan State Police (MSP) offers several recommendations for drivers navigating these conditions:
- Slow Down: Reduce your speed and increase your following distance.
- Be Aware of Black Ice: Black ice is nearly invisible and extremely perilous. Bridges and overpasses freeze first.
- Check Tire Pressure: Cold temperatures cause tire pressure to decrease.Underinflated tires reduce traction.
- Ensure Visibility: Clear snow and ice from all windows, mirrors, and lights.
- Pack an Emergency Kit: Include items like a blanket, flashlight, first-aid kit, jumper cables, and snacks. Michigan state Police Emergency Preparedness
- Avoid Cruise Control: Cruise control can be dangerous on icy roads.
- Fully Charge Your Phone: Ensure you can call for help if needed.
AAA Michigan is also experiencing a surge in calls for assistance, primarily for dead batteries and flat tires. AAA Michigan advises drivers to avoid needless travel during the coldest periods.
Vehicle Maintenance in Extreme Cold
Experts recommend the following vehicle maintenance checks before and during periods of extreme cold:
- Battery: Have your battery tested to ensure it’s in good condition.
- Antifreeze: Check your antifreeze levels to prevent freezing.
- Windshield Washer Fluid: Use a winter-specific windshield washer fluid that won’t freeze.
- Lights: ensure all lights are functioning properly.
The National Weather Service (NWS) has issued a Winter Weather Advisory for the region, urging residents to take precautions and stay informed about changing conditions. The advisory remains in effect until further notice.
Officials emphasize that safety is paramount during these extreme weather events. Drivers are encouraged to stay home if possible and to exercise extreme caution if travel is necessary.