Snow Recap, Beware of Icy Roads Over Weekend

Jan 10, 2025 at 06:19 pm by Rutherford Weather


RUTHERFORD COUNTY - The winter storm brought Rutherford County snow and a surprise wintry mix during the afternoon hours Friday, creating dangerous roads, closing schools and businesses. Three inches was a common snow measurement, especially in areas that didn't see the mixed precipitation.

Slick surfaces led to multiple traffic incidents on Friday, prompting sheriff's deputies to respond to numerous crashes across the area. Officials have cautioned residents about the dangers of icy roadways and bridges, urging drivers to slow down, keep a safe distance from others, and avoid travel unless absolutely necessary.

Now, Rutherford County is expected to face a new hazard - icy roads that refreeze after sunset throughout the weekend. With overnight temperatures predicted to drop into the teens or 20s through Sunday, black ice remains a significant concern, increasing the likelihood of accidents. On Friday, road crews focused on clearing primary routes and critical areas, including hospitals and emergency facilities. However, many secondary roads and neighborhoods continued to pose challenges, and some routes were temporarily closed due to unsafe conditions.

Although progress has been made, residual moisture on treated roads could refreeze as temperatures plummet, heightening the risk of black ice. Authorities have reiterated the importance of caution and are encouraging residents to limit travel to essential trips while crews work to improve road safety.

CHECK OUT THE VIDEO WITH A RECAP OF THE WINTER STORM FROM RUTHERFORD WEATHER, INCLUDING SOME FUN PHOTOS AND VIDEOS

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