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ALDOT prepares for icy roads in North Alabama

A dump truck with a snow plow mounted on the front scrapes sleet from a roadway.
ALDOT plows loose ice from US-43 near the Tennessee state line in Lauderdale County on Saturday, Jan. 24. Ice that forms on wet pavements as temperatures drop may be much more difficult to remove.
Jan 25

Plummeting temperatures across North Alabama will pose a significant and widespread threat of icy roads this afternoon and throughout the night. The threat may extend into Tuesday for many northern counties, where temperatures are forecast to remain below freezing Monday.

Between the rain stopping and the freeze, this afternoon ALDOT crews will use granular salt and de-icing chemicals to pretreat roads and bridges to whatever extent possible. However, it appears this window of time will be narrow. ALDOT will focus on preparing critical routes.

ALDOT advises the public to avoid travel after temperatures drop and wait for conditions to improve. Check ALGOTraffic.com or download the ALGO Traffic app for real-time road condition and travel information.

An overhead message sign reads "Avoid Unnecessary Travel"
ALDOT is using dynamic message signs to alert motorists to hazards on some routes.

Response to icy roads

Following the freeze, ALDOT districts will remain staffed for the duration of the event. Crews will respond to treat icy patches as they develop.

Extreme cold temperatures can reduce the effectiveness of roadway treatments and create conditions that limit the ability of ALDOT crews to access and treat problem areas.

A front loader full of salt sits in front of a dump truck loaded with a brine tank.
Preparations for pretreatment operations at the Dutton District Office in Jackson County on Friday, Jan. 23, ahead of the winter storm.