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Hazardous Road Conditions

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education2 years ago

"Multiple Michigan Schools Close Due to Freezing Rain and Snow Advisory"

Due to icy road conditions during a winter weather advisory, numerous schools across West Michigan, including districts in Kent, Ottawa, Kalamazoo, Muskegon, Allegan, Ionia, and Van Buren counties, are closed on Tuesday, Jan. 23. The National Weather Service has issued a winter weather advisory for the southern half of Lower Michigan until 4 p.m., warning of freezing rain, snow, and sleet. Motorists are advised to be cautious of slippery roads and drive slowly. A complete list of school closings in the region can be found on WZZM-13's school closing page.

weather2 years ago

"Central Pa. Braces for Increased Snowfall; Lancaster County Road Conditions Monitored"

The National Weather Service has upgraded the winter weather advisory to a winter storm warning for several counties in south-central Pennsylvania, with 4 to 6 inches of snow expected in York, Lancaster, and Lebanon counties. Hazardous road conditions are anticipated, and the warning will remain in effect until noon Tuesday. Additionally, the advisory covers other counties with 3 to 5 inches of snow predicted through Tuesday morning, impacting the morning commute and prompting caution for travelers.

weather2 years ago

"Winter Storm Brings Hazardous Road Conditions and Frigid Temperatures to New Mexico"

A strong low pressure system has brought colder temperatures and snowfall to western New Mexico, leading to hazardous road conditions and a Blizzard Warning for northeast New Mexico. The region is expected to experience frigid arctic air with dangerous wind chills, making it feel even colder, and many areas are not expected to rise above freezing by Monday afternoon.

accidentsdisasters2 years ago

Multiple wrecks and vehicle fire on I-55 leave casualties and road closure

At least two people have died and 30 others have been injured in a series of 25 crashes on Interstate 55 in Louisiana, caused by hazardous road conditions due to fog and smoke from marsh fires. The crashes occurred in three different spots along the highway, involving three 18-wheelers, two of which were fully engulfed in flames. Over 100 people were stranded on the interstate, and authorities expect more fatalities to be confirmed as the rescue effort continues.