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Springfield, IL – Light snow continues to create hazardous conditions across portions of Illinois, particularly along Highway 34, where snow-covered roads remain a concern early Tuesday morning. Residents are urged to slow down, avoid unnecessary travel, and exercise caution while driving.
According to the National Weather Service, bands of light snow are gradually tapering off overnight in southern and central Illinois. However, snow accumulation has left several roadways slick, especially in areas south of Highway 34, extending into northeast Missouri and west-central Illinois. Drivers should be vigilant for slippery spots and reduced visibility during the morning commute.
The forecast for Tuesday predicts partly sunny skies with a high near 25 degrees. Overnight lows are expected to drop to 9 degrees, adding a risk of freezing conditions. The remainder of the week brings continued cold weather, with highs ranging from 20 to 30 degrees and lows dipping into the single digits by Wednesday night. Mostly sunny skies are anticipated midweek, offering brief respite from snowfall.
State transportation officials remind travelers to check road conditions before heading out and recommend using winter tires for added safety. Snow removal crews continue to work on clearing major highways, but secondary roads may remain partially covered.
For updated road conditions in Illinois, visit 511ia.org or consult local weather services. Residents should prepare for the bitter cold by dressing warmly and limiting time outdoors.
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