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Traffic Incidents: Each icon represents a traffic event or incident such as road construction, closure (red circle with a white dash) or accident.

In known extreme weather events, flooding, or accidents, the map may still show green lines, even if lanes or the entire road is closed.

Hazel Park Traffic Alerts

Updated: 7:45 PM EDT

National Traffic Forecast

 

Rain and Snow Impact Northern California and Rockies April 21-23
Updated Tue Apr 21st 2026, 5:52am PDT
Northern and Central California
Commuters on Interstate 5 and Highway 101 in northern and central California should prepare for heavy rain today. Some areas along the Sierra Nevada may experience 1 to 2 feet of snow, impacting travel on Highway 50 and Interstate 80. The weather system's effects will move north on Wednesday, potentially causing minor flooding along the coastal and upslope regions.
Pacific Northwest and Northern Rockies
The weather system will shift towards the Pacific Northwest and the northern Rockies by Wednesday, continuing to bring rain to lower elevations and heavy snowfall to higher regions. Travelers on Interstate 90 and Route 2 should expect potentially hazardous driving conditions through mid-week. Snow may also mix into some higher valleys with light accumulations, so be prepared for possible delays.
Eastern Texas
Eastern Texas, including Interstate 10 and US Route 59, will face another round of thunderstorms today. Expect heavy downpours and the potential for isolated flash flooding, which may disrupt local travel. Conditions will improve into Wednesday as storms become more scattered.
High Plains Fire Risk
For travelers on the High Plains along Interstate 25 and Interstate 70, warm, dry, and gusty conditions on Wednesday will elevate fire risk. Be cautious of rapidly changing conditions and potential road closures.
Ohio Valley to the Northeast
Over the next couple of days, travelers on Interstate 90 and Interstate 70 from the Great Lakes through the Ohio Valley and into the Northeast should prepare for scattered showers. While not as severe, these showers may cause minor delays. Overall, the rest of the nation should remain mostly dry, except for some dry and gusty winds in Florida, impacting travel along Interstate 4.

This live traffic and road conditions report is valid for ZIP code 48030, accurately covering the area of Hazel Park, MI.

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