Winter Weather Update - December 22

Published on December 21, 2022

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DECEMBER 22, 2022
Belton Public Works is doing everything they can do keep our citizens safe on the roadways. The rain that came through before the temperatures plummeted, froze to the roads and has created dangerous road conditions.
Salt has been applied to streets to help with traction. Unfortunately, the salt will not melt the ice with the extremely low temperatures.
Please use extreme caution if you have to get out on the roads today. 

 

 

DECEMBER 21, 2022

Weather reports for our area show a trickle of snow, temperatures diving, and wind picking up around midnight tonight. By 6:00 a.m. on Thursday, December 22, snow will increase in intensity, wind will be around 25-30 MPH, and temperatures will be near or at 0 degrees Fahrenheit. If you have to drive in the storm, please be mindful of the blowing snow and low visibility. Slow down, and take extra caution.

 

At this time with the forecasted subzero temperatures, we believe salt will be ineffective in the treatment for melting any snow and that it will only cause refreeze and ice pack on the roads by daylight.

Public Works Crews will report in at midnight Wednesday night and plow snow as it may or may not accumulate. Both shifts, day and overnight, will continue to work throughout the storm to keep roads passable. When possible, please park your vehicles off the street so that snowplows can be most effective.

Please also remember with subzero temperatures to consider keeping a trickle of water running with your cabinets open during the coldest part of the next few days.
 
Listed below are links to the Emergency/Priority Snow Route Map and the 2022 Route Map for plowing snow.

 

Emergency/Priority Snow Route Map

Route Map

 

 

 

 

 

 

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