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MoDOT advises motorists to stay off roads during upcoming winter storm

Another round of winter weather in Missouri is expected Saturday night and into Sunday morning.

The Missouri Department of Transportation has issued a “no travel advisory” for the duration of this storm, which is expected to continue through part of the day on Sunday, March 3.

According to the National Weather Service, this storm system is tracking from the west to the east and will bring bitter cold temperatures and snow accumulations of up to six inches throughout much of the state. Sleet and freezing rain will also be possible. Blowing snow will also reduce visibilities at times on Sunday. Snow accumulation could reach an inch per hour.

“We advise everyone to stay off the roads,” said Becky Allmeroth, MoDOT State Maintenance Engineer and Chief Safety and Operations Officer. “At times, snow will be heavy. For your safety please stay home.”

According to MoDOT, road treatment chemicals are affected by the extreme cold. At 30 degrees, one pound of salt will melt 46.3 pounds of ice, but at zero degrees, the same pound of salt will melt just 3.7 pounds of ice. When temperatures drop below freezing, MoDOT often adds other products such as calcium chloride and beet juice to the salt to help it work more effectively.

For road conditions, including winter weather conditions and traffic speeds, you can check MoDOT’s Traveler Information Map at traveler.modot.org The map is also available as a free app for Apple and Android devices.

Motorists can also call MoDOT’s customer service center for road conditions at 1-888-ASK-MoDOT (888-275-6636).

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