
The first day of spring is less than two weeks away, but don’t say goodbye to winter just yet.
According to a news release, accumulating snow is expected to return starting late Wednesday night into early Thursday morning (March 9-10) and continue through the end of the work week. Friday’s commute could be difficult for most parts of the state. The Missouri Department of Transportation urges drivers to be aware of changing road conditions both where they are and where they are going.
Becky Allmeroth, MoDOT chief safety and operations officer says, “The forecast is particularly tricky because it has been changing as we get closer to the storm. Most forecast models show the entire state being impacted by varying amounts of accumulation. Everyone should be prepared to drive in less-than-perfect road conditions for the next two days.”
Precipitation is expected to begin in the northwest part of the state Wednesday night into Thursday morning and move slowly to the southeast Thursday and Friday. MoDOT crews are scheduled to begin around-the-clock operations as snow moves into the state and will continue until roads are in mostly clear condition. MoDOT officials urge drives to slow down and be cautious of road crews and emergency vehicles and give them room to work.
Check current Missouri road conditions on the Traveler Information Map at www.modot.org