Just after 3 p.m. Saturday afternoon, a mix of rain and snow started to move into our southern counties, moving northeast.
Another round of sleet and freezing rain has Ohio Department of Transportation crews working hard to keep the roads passable.
ODOT says it expects to have a full fleet of over 110 trucks on roadways in Lucas, Wood, Fulton, Henry, Ottawa, Sandusky, Seneca and Williams counties.
When asked what was the most challenging part of driving a snow plow, an ODOT driver replied with traffic and slush.
Westbound I-70 from Interstate 71 to State Route 315 reopened Monday evening after a crane struck power lines Sunday during weekend construction.
Ohio Gov. Mike DeWine says that all lanes of the Daniel Beard Bridge, known as the Big Mac Bridge, will be reopening on Sunday evening.
The southbound lanes of I-471, closed since a fire severely damaged the Big Mac Bridge, have reopened Sunday evening, ...
Part of a busy interstate is back open months after a fire severely damaged it. The southbound lanes of Interstate 471 ...
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ODOT crews prepare for freezing rain
A spokesperson for ODOT says between Mahoning and Trumbull Counties, more than 40 crews are prepared to go out should the rain start to freeze.
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ODOT says it takes an average of 2 hours for a crew to drive their route. But if they’re involved in a crash, it takes away ...
Preparations began Saturday morning around 10 a.m., with over 100 trucks deployed across eight counties for the duration of ...