MONTGOMERY — The Alabama Department of Transportation is ramping up its preparation efforts in advance of the approaching winter weather.
The National Weather Service Huntsville office has issued a Winter Storm Warning effective midnight for the Tennessee Valley.
Snow accumulations of two to four inches are forecast with the highest amounts north of the Tennessee River. The office said up to 0.1 inch of ice accumulation is possible with the highest amounts south of the Tennessee River.
ALDOT crews have started pretreatment on select routes and will continue and expand across much of the state today.
Roadway pretreatments will depend on forecasted area impacts, with prioritization of major routes. Types of weather threats anticipated include snow, sleet, freezing rain, and rain.
Motorists are encouraged to stay informed about road conditions and visit ALDOTNews, ALGOTraffic.com or download the ALGO Traffic app, as well as follow ALGO Traffic on X and ALDOT on Facebook.
Follow the ALDOT North Region account on X for more local information. The North Region includes Cherokee, Colbert, Cullman, DeKalb, Etowah, Franklin, Jackson, Lauderdale, Lawrence, Limestone, Madison, Marshall, and Morgan counties.
While snow accumulation is primarily expected in the north and central parts of the state, low air and roadway temperatures may cause any precipitation to freeze on pavements, creating icy roadways and patches of black ice.
Following the onset of winter weather, ALDOT will respond to snow and ice on roadways as needed. The focus of operations in the immediate aftermath of the storm will be on providing a single passable lane for emergency travel on major arteries. Crews will treat and plow priority routes before addressing secondary routes.
If hazardous road conditions develop as predicted, motorists should avoid travel if possible. Conditions are currently expected to remain treacherous throughout the weekend.
Anyone who must travel should exercise great caution, particularly in higher elevations, on bridges and overpasses, and on routes that are heavily shaded or otherwise shielded from sun and wind.
Motorists should monitor local weather reports and check ALGOTraffic.com or download the ALGOTraffic app for real-time road reports.
Winter Weather Driving Tips
ALDOT urges motorists to take extra precautions when driving in winter weather conditions. Here are some important safety tips:
- Slow down: Reduce your speed and increase your following distance, allowing extra room to stop. Plan additional travel time to reach your destination.
- Be aware of black ice: Bridges and overpasses are particularly susceptible to black ice, which is a thin, invisible layer of ice.
- Avoid sudden braking and steering: These actions can cause your vehicle to lose control.
- Turn on your headlights: This will make your vehicle more visible to other drivers.
- Avoid using cruise control on icy roads: This can cause you to lose control of your vehicle if you hydroplane.
- Watch for workers: Be aware of emergency personnel and crews treating and clearing roadways.
- Move crashed vehicles: In the event of a minor crash, safely move vehicles off the roadway if possible to maintain access for first responders and treatment crews. Do not abandon vehicles in travel lanes.
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