Winter conditions for Central Oregon travel start today
Oregon Department of Transportation sent this bulletin at 11/12/2020 12:16 PM PST|
November 12, 2020 For more information: Peter Murphy, 541-388-6224 peter.w.murphy@odot.state.or.us
Rain/snow mix due in burned areas BEND - Snow, cold, wind and ice may conspire in the days ahead to create potentially hazardous traveling conditions throughout Central Oregon. Snow in the Cascades and a mix of snow and rain in Central Oregon is possible over the next few days. Rain, possibly heavy at times, is expected to affect the recently burned areas adjacent to OR22 and OR126. ODOT has prepositioned equipment to handle the potential effects of the approaching weather system. Crews are on 24/7 alert. ODOT asks travelers to think twice before trying to drive over the mountain passes which are expected to get several inches of snow. If you do drive, use plenty of caution and observe a few common sense rules for navigating hazardous weather conditions:
In severe weather, ODOT deploys all available tools in its winter arsenal, including plows, sanders, and deicers as appropriate. Crews and equipment have been prepositioned to respond. As necessary, ODOT crews will be working 12-hour shifts around the clock. If conditions allow, crews will pre-treat roads with de-icer -- magnesium chloride with rust inhibitor – on area roads with plows and sanding trucks on standby for use as needed. Mountain passes are receiving heavy amounts of snow and travelers over higher elevations should be prepared for extreme winter driving conditions by carrying chains and knowing how to use them. Remember, driving on ice and snow pack is never a safe choice. The safest thing to do is stay off the road. https://www.oregon.gov/odot/Documents/WinterStorybook2019-20.pdf ##ODOT## |