(WWJ) It may not be winter, but it feels like it.

A Winter Weather Advisory has been issued for parts of western, central and northern Michigan, as the National Weather Service is predicting areas near Grand Rapids, Traverse City and Kalamazoo will see four to six inches of snow, Friday night into Saturday morning.

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This comes after the first snow of the season in metro Detroit dropped one to two three inches, depending on where you live.

Trained spotters for the National Weather Service reported about three inches of snow in Armada, as well as in northern Macomb County. Two inches of snow was record in Garden City, by Friday afternoon; the same in White Lake and in northwestern Oakland County.

At Detroit Metro Airport in Wayne County, about an inch of snow accumulated, with about an inch also in Livingston County.

On top of all that, it's cold -- which could make for treacherous road conditions in Southeast Michigan, and statewide.

WWJ AccuWeather Meteorologist John Feerick said normal high temperatures for this date in metro Detroit are in the low 50s; and we won't be getting anywhere near that this weekend.

"It looks like the cold air stays locked in here," Feerick said, speaking live on WWJ Friday afternoon. "We're gonna see a windier and colder night tonight and some snow showers out there -- especially late tonight into the morning."

Feerick said metro Detroit residents should expect to see a fresh coating of snow, with up to an inch of accumulation.

"Most of that is going to be on non-paved surfaces, but there is gonna be some slick spots when we crash back to 25 (degrees) late tonight," he said. "So watch for a rapid freeze up and some icy patches late tonight and tomorrow morning."

Although temps will hang out in the mid-20s, Feerick said, due to the wind chill it will feel like it's down in the teens.

If you are headed to to the west side of the state or Up North, note that the NWS is calling for periods of heavy snow and gusty winds. Forecasters say blowing snow and poor visibility will be a problem for drivers in western and northern Michigan from about 10 p.m. Friday until 7 or 8 a.m. Saturday.

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