17-02-2025
What are the road conditions around Ohio? Here's what ODOT traffic cameras show
A winter storm this past weekend brought wind and rain, and left behind inches of snow in places across Ohio. And more is expected this week.
So how are the roads? Here's how it's looking through the Ohio Department of Transportation's traffic cameras.
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Peering through ODOT's traffic cameras via OHGO, a website and mobile app from ODOT that provides drivers with real-time information on road conditions, Ohio's interstates and state routes look clear of snow this morning.
There are, however, scattered reports of snow and ice across the state where roads could be slippery.
Also, widespread flooding has many roads in southern and southeastern Ohio closed this morning, per OHGO.
OHGO, a service of the Ohio Department of Transportation, bills itself as "your official source for real-time Ohio traffic updates."
Through it, users can find live traffic updates, including a map that shows where wrecks and traffic backups are happening. The app also shows where traffic is backing up, be it from road construction or crashes, and where weather hazards are making the roads icy, wet or snow covered.
Want to see what the road conditions are before you head out? OHGO can help with that, too.
The state has hundreds of traffic cameras along interstates and other roads, and the app lets you see them in real time. Through them, users can see how snowy the roads may be, or if a traffic jam has developed along their route.
ODOT also offers updates on road conditions through social media. Follow ODOT on X at ODOT_Statewide or check in with the ODOT districts around the state at ODOT_Akron, ODOT_Cincinnati, ODOT_Cleveland, ODOT_Columbus, ODOT_Dayton, ODOT_Toledo, ODOT_NorthCenOH, ODOT_NWOhio, ODOT_SouthOhio, ODOT_EastCenOH and ODOT_SEOhio.
If you're heading into Northern Kentucky, you can follow The Kentucky Transportation Cabinet on X in KYTC District 6, which provides service to an 11-county area.
This article originally appeared on The Columbus Dispatch: Here's what OHGO, ODOT traffic cameras show about Ohio road conditions