Huntsville Police advise caution as winter storm approaches

HUNTSVILLE – The Huntsville Police Department is monitoring road conditions in anticipation of the winter weather, which may create hazardous driving conditions and make many roads impassable.

“Periods of heavy snowfall are possible during this timeframe, and road conditions may deteriorate quickly, creating hazardous travel conditions,” HPD Chief Kirk Giles said. “HPD urges residents to prepare in advance and prioritize safety during this winter storm.”

Tips for drivers:

  • Avoid unnecessary travel: If you do not need to travel, stay off the roads. Hazardous conditions can lead to accidents and impede emergency response efforts.
  • Respect road closures and barricades: Going around barricades placed on closed roads is illegal. These closures are in place to protect the public from unsafe conditions.
  • Do not leave vehicles abandoned on roadways: If your vehicle becomes disabled, pull it to the right of way if it is safe to do so. Abandoned vehicles block access for first responders and road crews.
  • Plan ahead: Ensure your vehicle is winter-ready by checking tires, brakes, windshield wipers and fluid levels. Carry an emergency kit with blankets, water, snacks, a flashlight and a fully charged phone.
  • Drive with caution: If you must drive, reduce speed, increase following distances and allow extra time to reach your destination. Watch for icy patches, especially on bridges and overpasses.

HPD is committed to ensuring the safety of all residents during this weather event. If you need emergency assistance during this weather event, call 911. For non-emergency assistance call HPD Dispatch at 256-722-7100.

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