Roadways in Edwardsville and Glen Carbon remain in bad condition after the winter storm. Both cities are encouraging people ...
The Illinois Department of Transportation says crews are ready for whatever Mother Nature brings to the Heartland this ...
Although the snow is wrapping up, motorists were asked to stay off of the roads if at all possible Monday morning.
Hazardous travel conditions are expected across much of Central Illinois on Monday morning, and a number of area districts ...
A weekend snowstorm is expected to bring more than 6 inches of snow, causing travel hazards and low visibility.
A winter storm is bringing snow, sleet and freezing rain to the St. Louis region. IDOT District 8 Operations Engineer Joe ...
IDOT crews are making progress in clearing snow-covered roads in District 8, but blowing snow continues to create hazardous ...
Relief for Kennedy Expressway drivers should arrive next week when the reversible lanes reopen, Illinois Department of ...
A winter storm arriving Saturday night to the St. Louis region will create travel issues. MoDOT and IDOT already have plans for tackling the snow and ice.
Depending on where in the region you are, we can generally expect up to another 3-5 inches of snow to fall. Some areas in the far north and south of the viewing area may only get 1-2 more inches.
And with these conditions likely bleeding into the work week, IDOT has a few tips to follow on your daily commute, or any other reason you’re hitting the roads. IDOT spokesperson Paul Wappel ...