HEAVY SNOWFALL ! MODOT ROAD CONDITION
The roads are getting even slicker as the sun goes down.
The sun kept the pavement warm this afternoon, and road crews could concentrate on putting salt down on bridges and overpasses, said Missouri Department of Transportation spokeswoman Angela Eden.
Now it’s getting slick everywhere.
MoDOT crews are laying salt on the most heavy traffic areas and some lesser-trafficked roadways as they get time, she said.
Meanwhile, law enforcement is reporting multiple accidents and fender-benders, although there have not been any serious injuries as of yet.
“It always happens when we have the first snow or ice of the year,” said Matt Brown, spokesman for the Springfield Police Department.
he first statement: In the early hours of Monday, January 10th, and last through the night and is due Tuesday in Charleston for about an inch of rain, and some of them can fall as rain freezing, snow, or ice.
The main window for children’s enjoyment comes in the path of morning range 4 to 10 hours Monday when the temperature should be just below zero, and therefore the National Weather Service alert to watch for patches of ice roads and bridges.
For a look at how your reader might have affected, you can still use the service SCDOT ‘Winter Weather Road Conditions.
As for what happens the service called “high pressure will build into the region today north-west. The high may fall slightly Monday as low pressure over north-eastern Gulf of Mexico on Monday to redevelop the Atlantic close behind. Depression lift north Tuesday. ”
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