Road conditions after latest round of winter weather
SPRINGFIELD, Mo. — Snow is falling throughout the Ozarks on Wednesday, Feb. 12, leaving roads snow-covered for the morning commute.
All roads around Springfield and side roads are currently covered, as crews will begin to work to clear the main roads later today. There are numerous non-injury accidents in Springfield as of 7:40 a.m. Stay up to date with OzarksTraffic on crashes and slide-offs in and around Springfield.
The MoDOT Traveler Information Map shows highways in western and northern Missouri are covered as of 7:40 a.m.
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Roads will continue to improve throughout the day but remain slushy. Tonight, be on the lookout for re-freezing to occur on some roads.
Be sure to check OzarksFirst.com for the latest information on the winter storm impacts.
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