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INDOT Readies For Late Winter Storm Snowfall Predicted With Several Inches Of Accumulation Possible

Last updated on Monday, March 13, 2017

(UNDATED) - Preparations are now underway for winter weather expected to hit Indiana late tonight and Monday. The Indiana Department of Transportation reminds motorists to be cautious if traveling in what could be hazardous conditions.

INDOT is monitoring several weather forecasts, and the latest information from the National Weather Service predicts snow over the next 72 hours ranging between wintry mix in southern Indiana and up to 8 inches in northwest Indiana. About half of Indiana's 92 counties are under a Winter Weather Advisory, mainly in northern and central Indiana.

Since late last week, INDOT yellow trucks have been pretreating interstates and state highways with a salt-water solution. Once the snow and ice begin falling, crews will switch from spraying salt brine to plowing and salting.

With this being such a mild winter, INDOT urges motorists to get back into winter driving habits. It's been several weeks since roads have been covered with snow. Drive snow smart, give yourself extra time and limit non-essential travel during the heaviest snow.

INDOT has the following resources to respond to this late winter weather event:

All regional districts have around the clock crews working 12-hour shifts to battle the snow
Motorists are urged to:

Know Before You Go Stay informed

The National Weather Service offers an easy and convenient graphical forecast tool at digital.weather.gov.

INDOT offers links to many winter weather resources, including road condition information and winter driving safety tips, at winter.indot.in.gov.

Subscribe to receive text and email alerts about INDOT projects and services at http://alerts.indot.in.gov.

Find links to INDOT's regional Facebook and Twitter pages at http://bit.ly/INDOTsocial. INDOT will post winter operations updates tagged #INDOTWinterOps.

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