Next wave of storm arrives; low temperatures, high winds move in
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Crews from the Ohio Department of Transportation - District 9 will be working during the overnight hours; however, roads may be mostly snow covered for early morning motorists.
The next wave of this week's snowstorm has moved into the area, and additional snow accumulation is expected through Wednesday afternoon. Along with additional precipitation, wind gusts are likely to cause blowing and drifting snow. Temperatures dipped to 7 degrees in Highland County as of 2:30 this morning.
While ODOT's crews will continue their efforts, motorists are reminded to exercise additional caution and to know before they go by checking road condition information and warnings or level emergencies posted by local law enforcement.
For more road condition information, winter driving tips and road closures due weather or accidents, visit BuckeyeTraffic.org.
ODOT District 9 includes Adams, Brown, Highland, Jackson, Lawrence, Pike, Ross and Scioto counties.[[In-content Ad]]
The next wave of this week's snowstorm has moved into the area, and additional snow accumulation is expected through Wednesday afternoon. Along with additional precipitation, wind gusts are likely to cause blowing and drifting snow. Temperatures dipped to 7 degrees in Highland County as of 2:30 this morning.
While ODOT's crews will continue their efforts, motorists are reminded to exercise additional caution and to know before they go by checking road condition information and warnings or level emergencies posted by local law enforcement.
For more road condition information, winter driving tips and road closures due weather or accidents, visit BuckeyeTraffic.org.
ODOT District 9 includes Adams, Brown, Highland, Jackson, Lawrence, Pike, Ross and Scioto counties.[[In-content Ad]]