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As snow blankets Livingston County, road conditions have become a significant concern for residents and travelers alike. As anticipated, the first wave of winter precipitation hit the region on Saturday afternoon, steadily intensifying into the evening hours.
By late Saturday night and into early Sunday morning, snow continued to fall, leading to reduced visibility and slick roadways. Local authorities are urging caution for anyone planning to travel today, as the roads are covered with several inches of fresh snow.
“Drivers should expect slippery conditions and take extra care while on the roads,” said a spokesperson from the Livingston County Department of Transportation. “If possible, we advise staying off the roads until they can be properly treated.”
Snow accumulation has varied across the county, with some areas reporting over five inches by early Sunday. The snow is expected to taper off later in the day, but temperatures are forecasted to remain below freezing, potentially causing refreezing and further hazardous conditions.
Residents are encouraged to monitor local weather updates and adhere to travel advisories. The National Weather Service has issued a winter weather advisory for the area, warning of the potential for continued snow and unsafe travel conditions.
For more information on current road conditions and to view live updates, click the video link to get the latest from local meteorologists. Stay warm, stay safe, and prepare for a tough commute if you must head out today.
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