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Refreezing
of
Pavements Expected Overnight
Posted 15 December
2009
Roadways currently considered wet or partially covered with ice and
snow are likely to refreeze overnight as air and pavement temperatures
plummet. Winds continuing through the evening hours, gusting in the
20s, will also cause areas of blowing and drifting snow where
accumulations occurred this morning.
According to the Iowa Department of Transportation’s road weather
sensors, pavement temperatures in the northwest and portions of
southwest and north central/central Iowa are already at or below the
20-degree threshold necessary for salt to be most effective.
Roadways sensors are currently showing pavement temperatures as low as
10 degrees in Ida Grove, 14 in Mason City, 15 in Red Oak, 17 in Ankeny,
and 18 in Waterloo.
Travelers are advised to closely monitor changing travel conditions by
call 511 or visiting http://www.511ia.org/
(select the low-bandwidth site and Winter Conditions map).
Throughout the winter months, motorists should carry their winter
survival kits. They can be especially valuable if your vehicle becomes
disabled or you are stranded during these frigid periods.
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