As winter weather continues to impact the region, a significant advisory has been issued regarding deteriorating road conditions that have resulted in multiple accidents. The advisory, effective as of Monday, February 17, 2025, warns motorists of hazardous driving situations due to snow, ice, and freezing temperatures.
A significant portion of Indiana will be under winter alert until 1:00 pm. It will be snowing and winds of up to 35 mph. Forecasters predict 3 inches of snow in north-east central Indiana, and 2 or more could fall on the next area.
A spotted frenzy may resume this afternoon as snow begins to fall at approximately 8:30 am. According to ISP, there were 94 crashes and 34 slide offs this morning. Take enough care while driving your vehicles.
According to law enforcement, it’s necessary to drive with care while keeping your lights on. Sadly, it can only be found in the southern region, while the eastern area, particularly near Cleveland or Douglas, is not secure enough to drive or travel.
While residing indoors is a safer option, driving can make you prone to unforeseen risks.
Snow conditions are deteriorating the roads, police said.’ South Wales councillors.
Blowing and sudden drift can occur on ice bridges and snow bridges, which are particularly problematic while travelling in cars.
Cedar Road between Madison and New roads is blocked. Many of these roads are struggling to cope with the same conditions, according to the St. Traffic moving east on I-70 can cause a lengthy chain of vehicles heading towards the east, as reported by the Joseph County Police Department.
South of High School Road, the two semis clashed on Ronald Reagan Parkway and led to the accident. A Winter Weather Advisory has been issued by PA-225, leading to the closing of all lanes in Dauphin County between Clark’s Valley Road and River Trail.
Due to icy conditions, Route 74 which heads towards Perry County is temporarily closed, according to 511PA.