"Madison Prepares for Snowy Thanksgiving Travel with Road Plowing and Anti-Icing Operations"

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A snowstorm hit southern Wisconsin on the busiest travel day of the year, causing steady, light snowfall throughout the morning. The National Weather Service predicted up to 3 inches of snow in south-central Wisconsin and 1 to 2 inches elsewhere in southern Wisconsin. Live traffic conditions can be monitored through the state road conditions map and updates from 511 Wisconsin or the Wisconsin Department of Transportation on Twitter. The Madison Streets Division deployed 32 trucks to salt and plow the city's main thoroughfares, while non-salt routes are likely to be snow-covered.
Topics:nation#national-weather-service#snowstorm#southern-wisconsin#thanksgiving-travel#traffic-conditions#weather
- Here are live traffic conditions in Madison area as snow hits on major Thanksgiving travel day Madison.com
- Madison Streets Division set to plow roads in anticipation of Sunday snow WMTV – NBC15
- Madison releases snowplow plan ahead of overnight snow WKOW
- DPW conducts anti-icing operations of main roads for expected snow WDJT
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