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A Public Works plow crew is scheduled to report this evening, Sunday, Jan. 28 at 11 p.m. to prepare Designated Snow Routes for forecast snow and possible road slickness.
The forecast is calling for scattered rain and snow showers from the north as a fast-moving system works its way through the region. Warm pavements are likely to melt snow initially but slushy accumulations become possible as roads fall below 32 degrees.
"Pavement temperatures are not currently expected to fall below 32 degrees until after 1 a.m.," Engineering Manager Richard Stone said. "Some spotty slick conditions could persist through the Monday commute."
Drivers are urged to allow extra time for their morning commute and drive at slower speeds.