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Traffic Advisory: Snow, Ice Preparation for rains N of Adair

Travel North today can present hydroplaning potential later today

By Chris Jessie, Public Information Officer
Kentucky Transportation Cabinet, District 4, Elizabethtown, KY

(8:19amCT/9:19amET. Tuesday, February 04, 2014) - As crews continue to work on area roadways from Sunday night’s snow and ice, we have a new concern for heavy rain. Snow pushed to the side of many area roads could possibly restrict drainage and run-off of water once heavy rain starts later today. Crews will be working to push snow off roadway shoulders. Our snow and ice trucks may be moving very slow and making a variety of movements.


Motorists should be very cautious as they approach snow and ice removal vehicles.

Motorists should also be aware of hydroplaning potential later today. Slow down, do not allow electronic devices to impair driving and pay close attention to surroundings. - Chris Jessie
KHD District 4, Elizabethdown, KY, borders Adair County on the north and includes these 11 counties: Breckinridge, Grayson, Green, Hardin, Hart, LaRue, Marion, Meade, Nelson, Taylor, & Washington Counties




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