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Press release: KYTC updates road conditions

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Crews focus on priority routes (10 a.m. Update)

PADUCAH, Ky. (Jan. 10, 2025) – Kentucky Transportation Cabinet (KYTC) District 1 crews are plowing and treating state highways across all of the district’s 12 counties.

Pre-treating earlier this week helped to give crews a head start on their response efforts. Many crews have been able to make good progress on the “A” Snow Priority Routes and have transitioned to their “B” and “C” routes.

“A” Snow Priority Routes include interstates, parkways, U.S. highways, and some other 4-lane routes.

“B” and “C” Snow Priority Routes are connector and rural secondary highways.

For a complete list of Snow & Ice Priority Routes, please go to:

https://transportation.ky.gov/Maintenance/Pages/Snow-and-Ice-Maps.aspx

Motorists who venture out today should slow down and use appropriate caution. The National Weather Service anticipated the heaviest snowfall would be between 9 a.m. and 3 p.m., and moving out of the District 1 counties around 7 p.m.

For the latest information, visit the National Weather Service Paducah page at https://www.facebook.com/NWSPaducah.


All crews reporting for duty, travel conditions vary county-by-county (6:45 a.m. Update)

PADUCAH, Ky. (Jan. 10, 2025) All Kentucky Transportation Cabinet (KYTC) District 1 crews have reported for duty on Friday morning. Snow is falling in every county, although travel conditions vary.

Crews reported this morning in staggered start times based on forecasted snow arrival times and will work in shifts throughout the winter weather event. 

Trucks are patrolling state highways, observing conditions, and treating as needed. Crews are focusing first on the treatment of interstates, major highways, bridges and overpasses.

As snow accumulation continues to increase this morning, there is a potential for roadways to become hazardous quickly. State highway engineers are urging motorists to use caution and avoid unnecessary travel. Even treated and plowed pavement could be slick.

Maintain a safe distance from snowplows and other heavy highway equipment and do not pass snowplows on the shoulder.

KYTC District 1 has about 87 snow plows, five tow-plows, and several contract plows to cover 2,852 miles of highway in Kentucky’s 12 westernmost counties. 

As a reminder, the U.S. 45 Ohio River “Brookport” Bridge in Paducah is closed until further notice due to icing.  Motorists should detour via the Interstate 24 Ohio River Bridge. KYTC District 1 will provide a timely update when it reopens.

Motorists are advised to monitor the local forecast via area news media outlets or on the National Weather Service Paducah page at https://www.facebook.com/NWSPaducah.

Sentinel Staff

Jessica Paine
I’m Jessica Paine, founder of The Murray Sentinel. You may know me from my time as a citizen journalist, running the Calloway Covid-19 Count page on Facebook, or you may be familiar with my more recent work for another local news outlet. Being that I’m “from here,” you may have known me since I was “knee-high to a grasshopper,” although you knew me as Jessica Jones. But whether you know me or not, I’m glad you found your way here.

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