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Welcome to NDDOT’s mobile Travel Information (511) App – ND Roads. The App is intended for use by mobile devices to view information that is relevant to the traveling public. Tap roads and icons on the map to identify features and see more information. Use the menu to add/remove map layers, save a customized view, and see the legend for active layers. Use the new Cameras tab to find cameras along common routes and regions. Please note that the NDRoads App is not to be used while driving. Features: * Interactive maps * Travel Messages * Weather cameras with multiple views * Ability to add/remove map layers as needed * Ability to save map view and extent * Ability to save camera filter and search critera * Access cameras along a common route * Simple text versions
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Pretty good.
One shortfall. Major accident on highway 2 not shown. Otherwise pretty good.
Map generally functions like always and maybe a bit better. Camera function is cumbersome to use. Must scroll through many to find the set you want. Haven’t found a way to select ‘favorites’ to cut back on that time waster. Sometimes the old way is still the best way.
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Thanks for your feedback. In the Cameras tab you can use the "Edit / Save Filter..." button (previously "More Filters...") to customize which cameras are shown, and make it your initial view. You can get a larger view of any camera by rotating to landscape mode, though zooming in further is not currently supported.
I found how to see all the camera-icons in the state. Good app! Useful and helpful.
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Interactive Radar | Weather Watch Map Room | Closings | Snowfall Totals Friday's snowfall impacted the southeastern Wisconsin morning commute, businesses, and schools.
This is the second most significant snowfall of the season. Here are the latest updates. >>See snowfall totals here
5 p.m. Don't forget to clear driveways and sidewalks. Temperatures will drop into the mid-20s tonight, which will freeze any remaining snow and slush.
3 p.m. DPW says crews have finished cleaning main streets and can now move on to side streets.
12 p.m. Snow continues to fall but moves down to the southern east. By 2 p.m., most of the snow should be out of the region.
11 a.m. Updated snowfall graphic. We could still see an inch more accumulating in some areas.
9:45 a.m. DPW cancels garbage and recycling collection. Service will be made up for next week. See collection date schedule at https://city.milwaukee.gov/sanitation/GarbageRecyclingSchedules
8:40 a.m. All lanes reopened on I-43 after a crash on the off-ramp at Mequon Road that closed NB lanes.
8:20 a.m. DPW says there will be no delays for garbage pick up despite the weather but asks for patience. On Thursday night, the department said that any garbage or recycling that is missed on Friday will be collected the following week.
8 a.m. WisDOT reports slippery and snow-covered roads across most parts of the state.
ROAD CONDITIONS UPDATE: Slippery and snow-covered roads are currently reported throughout most of the state. Plan ahead for your commute. Drive slowly, give snowplows room to work, and leave room to brake. Use https://t.co/uHS4LfJURf for the latest winter road conditions. #wiwx pic.twitter.com/HVDLFxrfxa — Wisconsin DOT (@WisconsinDOT) March 22, 2024
6 a.m. DPW crews are working on main streets ahead of rush hour to make sure streets are safe and passable.
The National Weather Service issued a winter weather advisory until 4 p.m. Friday.
Snowfall timeline
- Midnight onset: Flurries begin around midnight, increasing in heaviness overnight.
- Morning Rush Peak: Snow falling during morning rush. Roads will be snow-covered.
- Potential Rate: Certain areas may see snowfall rates of up to an inch per hour.
- Early Afternoon: Snow comes to an end by 2 p.m. Roads will be better for evening commute.
Weekend Forecast
- Saturday: Partly sunny conditions expected after storm clears.
- Sunday: Dry for the most part, with possible late rain-snow mix.
- Monday and Tuesday: Transition to rain, with clearer skies by midweek.
The weather is set to clear up by Wednesday and Thursday, allowing for a return to warmer spring conditions.
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First round of snow winds down across Minnesota; all eyes on weekend storm
Updated: 12:15 p.m.
The first in a one-two punch of winter weather dropped several inches of snow overnight across much of Minnesota, leaving slippery roads for the Friday morning commute and accounting for nearly 300 crashes and spinouts within 11 hours.
Snow totals began rolling in mid-morning, peaking in the east-central part of the state. The National Weather Service reported 8 inches in Clear Lake, Bradford and Luxemburg, 7.5 inches in St. Francis and Chisago City, 5.9 inches in Otsego and 5.5 inches in Ham Lake. Most of the mid and south Twin Cities metro saw around 3 inches.
Public works crews were able to pre-treat many roads in the metro area, making it a bit easier for plows Friday as they also prepare for a potentially much bigger storm Sunday through Tuesday.
“There could be a snow emergency for both cities on Monday night,” said St. Paul Public Works Director Sean Kershaw, warning about expected heavy snow, possible rain and strong winds in the Twin Cities. “And so my advice to everybody is to, on Sunday and Monday, stay off the roads unless you have to, build yourself extra time — because we want to provide, you know, time and space for the plow drivers to do the work that they need to do and to not have cars get stuck.”
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Winter weather advisories for the first round of snow expired Friday morning across central Minnesota. Winter storm watches for the second storm go into effect for most of the state starting late Saturday or early Sunday, and extending into Monday and Tuesday.
The National Weather Service said a second, prolonged storm could drop 6 to 12 inches of snow across much of the state, with locally higher amounts.
MPR News will have updates on the forecast on-air and online through the weekend.
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Road conditions
The Minnesota Department of Transportation reported snow-covered roads Friday across about the southern two-thirds of Minnesota.
There were 175 crashes between 5 p.m. Thursday to 6 a.m. Friday, according to the State Patrol. Nineteen had injuries, and one crash in Freeborn County between a Freightliner and pickup truck killed a 54-year-old. The slick conditions caused 101 spinouts and three semis to jackknife.
Many roads were pre-treated with brine ahead of the snow, which assisted snow-removal efforts on Friday.
The Minneapolis-St. Paul International Airport was busier than usual with spring break traffic Friday. As of late morning, the airport was reporting about two dozen delayed flights — but most flights were arriving and departing on time.
There were no reports of widespread power outages as of late Friday morning.
School delays
The snow prompted some Minnesota school districts to delay the start of classes on Friday.
Districts running on a two-hour delay included Dassel-Cokato, Eden Valley-Watkins, Kimball, Maple Lake, Rocori and St. Cloud.
In Wisconsin, the Hudson and Osceola school districts were also running on a two-hour delay Friday.
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Travel conditions
These state transportation departments offer live updates on road conditions and crashes:
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For bus and light rail riders in the Twin Cities, Metro Transit offers weather-related updates on its Metro Transit and Metro Transit Alerts Twitter pages and on its website .
Flight updates
If you’re planning to fly from Minneapolis-St. Paul International Airport or another airport around the region — or if you are expecting visitors to arrive by plane — airports offer flight status updates online:
Minneapolis-St. Paul International Airport
Duluth International Airport
Rochester International Airport
Range Regional Airport
Falls International Airport
Brainerd Lakes Regional Airport
Bemidji Regional Airport
St. Cloud Regional Airport
Thief River Falls Regional Airport
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Wisconsin weather updates: Milwaukee gets 8 inches of snow as weather wanes
Much of Wisconsin woke up to snow Friday morning as a storm moved into the state overnight.
Here's what you should know about the forecast, snow totals and more.
We'll be updating this, so follow along and refresh your browser for the latest on the winter weather.
4 p.m.: Milwaukee receives 8 inches of snow as weather tapers off
In Milwaukee, it snowed a total of 8 inches on Friday , according to local National Weather Service meteorologist Kevin Wagner. Milwaukee, Waukesha and Jefferson counties received the heaviest snowfall in the state during this storm, he continued.
Major snowfall is now finished in the Milwaukee area, but light flurries or an "additional dusting" are possible this evening.
12:15 p.m.: Snow is still falling as National Weather Service releases preliminary snow totals
Snow is still falling throughout much of the state, including in Milwaukee.
At noon, NWS released a first look at snow totals for areas throughout the state but added that "there's a band of snow still occurring in southeast Wisconsin which could add on to what is showing up here."
Here are some updated totals from the NWS website :
- Delafield: 8 inches
- West Allis: 8 inches
- Wauwatosa: 6.8 inches
- Shawano: 6.5 inches
- Fort Atkinson: 6 inches
- Menomonee Falls: 5.5 inches
- Germantown: 5.1 inches
- Mequon: 5 inches
- West Bend: 4.8 inches
- Mount Horeb: 4 inches
- Cedar Falls: 3.5 inches
- Watertown: 3.5 inches
- Pardeeville: 3 inches
- Superior: 2.2 inches
11:45 a.m.: Snow wanes into the afternoon, winter weather advisory ends for Madison and surrounding areas
An 11:10 a.m. update from the National Weather Service showed that the snow has dwindled near Madison and northwest of the city. With that, the NWS ended a Winter Weather Advisory for that region, but Milwaukee and other parts of southeastern Wisconsin remain in one.
"There is lingering moderate snow for southeast Wisconsin and along the state line for another couple of hours, but should be tapering off through the afternoon," the report reads.
The NWS said that slushy travel and reduced visibility are main impacts, with the potential for some additional accumulating snow.
11:40 a.m.: Car crashes clear up as morning progresses
Most incidents and crashes have been cleared from earlier Friday morning, according to the report on 511 Wisconsin . As of 11 a.m. roadway conditions still remain slippery with some still snow covered sections.
- 9:05 a.m .: I-41/94 at WIS 20. The right shoulder is blocked due to a disabled vehicle.
- 9:31 a.m.: I-41/US 45 North at WIS 145. The right shoulder is blocked due to a disabled vehicle.
- 11:12 a.m. : I-43 North at Good Hope Rd. The right shoulder is blocked due to a disabled vehicle.
You can find the most up-to-date conditions on the 511 Wisconsin website .
10:30 a.m.: Snow shifts slightly north of Wisconsin-Illinois border
The snowstorm has moved slightly north from the Wisconsin-Illinois border, with its main impacts near the border and just north of it.
Earlier in the morning, meteorologists had been monitoring the track of storm, which was initially straddling the two-state line. A 9:57 a.m. update from the National Weather Service showed that the main impacts — reduced visibility from heavy snowfall rates and slick and slushy road conditions — showed the storm is still on that path, but has moved slightly north, towards Milwaukee.
"It’s been working its way northward a little bit, the metro is going to be clipped by this for the next few hours. It’s snowing currently, but the heaviest snowfall is just on the doorstep of downtown," said Tim Halbach, a local meteorologist.
Snow should not stick around long on roadways.
That's due to the temperature and the sun angle, Halbach said. That's helped keep the pavement temperatures a bit warmer and stave off snow accumulation, melting it to slush. Due to that, the snowfall rate, which the organization said could reach about an inch an hour, is mostly accumulating on non-roadway surfaces, he said.
The storm's "backside" is moving through southwestern and central Wisconsin through the morning as well, he said.
10 a.m.: Milwaukee cancels garbage and recycling collections
The Milwaukee Department of Public Works canceled trash collection for the day as they focus on snow and ice plowing instead.
Garbage and recycling workers will instead mount plow blades on their trucks and assist in snow control, the city announced in an email. Service will be made up next week, the email read.
The city's garbage collection schedule can be found here.
9 a.m.: Traffic update and road conditions report
Slippery roadway conditions continue to affect drivers in Milwaukee and across Wisconsin on Friday morning as of 9 a.m. Several traffic incidents and crashes are creating closures, according to the 511 Wisconsin report:
- 7:43 a.m. : I-94 West at WIS 164/County J. The right shoulder is blocked due to a crash.
- 8:09 a.m. : I-94 West .2 miles beyond County T. The right lane is blocked due to a crash.
- 8:14 a.m.: Crash on I-43 North on-ramp from Brown Deer Rd.
- 8:19 a.m .: I-43 South at Ramp from Layton Ave. The right shoulder is blocked due to a disabled vehicle.
- 8:44 a.m. : I-41/43/894 East at 76-84th St. The center lane is blocked due to a disabled vehicle.
- 8:47 a.m. : I-43 South .3 miles beyond I-43 South. The right lane is blocked due to a disabled vehicle
All lanes are now open as of 8:46 a.m. at Mequon Rd on I-43 in Ozaukee County after to a crash that occurred at 7:30 a.m., according to WisDot.
8:30 a.m.: Snow totals now above 6 inches in much of southeastern Wisconsin
It has continued to snow into the morning throughout southeastern Wisconsin. Updated snow totals from the National Weather Service show that some areas have received over 6 inches of snow:
- West Allis: 7.9 inches
- West Milwaukee: 7.7 inches
- New Berlin: 7 inches
- Big Bend: 6.9 inches
- Sullivan: 6.4 inches
- Fort Atkinson: 6.3 inches
- Greendale: 6.1 inches
- Brookfield: 6 inches
- St. Francis: 5.8 inches
- Franklin: 4.8 inches
- Oak Creek: 4 inches
- Kenosha: 3.5 inches
For the most complete and up-to-date statewide snow totals, visit the National Weather Service website .
8:15 a.m.: I-43 northbound closed in Ozaukee County
All lanes are closed at Mequon Rd on I-43 in Ozaukee County due to a crash that occured at 7:30 a.m., according to WisDot. Estimated time of closure is 2 hours.
8:10 a.m.: Airport ‘fully operational’ after Friday snow
Milwaukee Mitchell International Airport is running with no issues from Friday’s snowstorm.
Summer Hegranes, an airport spokesperson, said that the airport’s snow team had been out plowing the runways to maintain them for flights. Almost all flights were on time this morning as well, she said.
“Of course with any weather, that can change,” Hegranes said. “But any changes are determined by the airline.”
She said travelers should check with their airline or various mobile apps for any status updates. The airport website also offers some information on flight statuses. Information on arrivals can be found here , and departures here.
8 a.m.: Snow came in bands, leaving southern Wisconsin with higher totals and northern cities with about 1 inch
Friday’s snowstorm hit Wisconsin in bands overnight, with some parts of the state getting totals as low as an inch and over six in Milwaukee.
The storm has brought two different bands across the state, one on I-94 corridor between Madison and Milwaukee, and another in the central part of the state that stretches up to Green Bay, said Andrew Quigley, a meteorologist from the local National Weather Service.
In those areas, most received between two and four inches of snowfall overnight. Totals should come into focus as the morning progresses and the sun rises, Quigley said.
“Overnight, we basically had bands of snowfall set up across southern Wisconsin,” he said. “With these bands, not every (area) was treated equally in terms of accumulation.”
As the day progresses, another band of snow is expected to add more to the totals. However, that snow band is currently over Iowa and in northern Illinois, he said.
Where most of that snow falls depends on the track its takes.
“Whether or not it jogs a little bit further north or south is something that we’re still watching for and is still a possibility,” Quigley said. “Right now, it does look like this second round of snow coming in is going to be near the state line of Wisconsin and Illinois.”
7:35 a.m.: Milwaukee commuters see delays on nearly all major highways
Slippery and snowy conditions are affecting road conditions in Milwaukee and across Wisconsin after heavy snow fell overnight and into Friday morning. Roadway conditions across most of the state remain slippery with snow covered stretches as of 7:30 a.m. Friday, according to a 511 report.
Several traffic incidents were reported this morning, according to the 511 report :
- 6:12 a.m .: I-794 East at Carferry Dr. The center lane is blocked due to a crash.
- 6:36 a.m. : I-43 South at Ramp from Wells St. The right shoulder is blocked due to a disabled vehicle.
- 6:59 a.m .: I-94 East at 84th St. The right shoulder is blocked due to a crash.
- 7:09 a.m .: I-94 West .03 miles beyond Ramp from Moorland Rd. The right shoulder is blocked due to a crash.
- 7:10 a.m .: I-41/US 45 North at North Ave. The right lane is blocked due to a disabled vehicle
- 7:10 a.m.: I-94 East at Moorland Rd. The right shoulder is blocked due to a disabled vehicle.
- 7:15 a.m .: I/41/US 45 North Closed at North Ave. because of a disabled vehicle.
- 7:16 a.m .: I-94 East at I-41/894 South. The left lane is blocked due to a crash.
- 7:19 a.m .: Crash on Ramp from 60th St. to I-41/43/894 West.
- 7:45 a.m.: I-43 North closed beyond Port Washington Rd because of crash.
Milwaukee County Transit Service is operating regular service Friday, though delays are possible due to the snow, they announced on Twitter Friday morning.
7:35 a.m.: Some local schools closed in Milwaukee
Friday’s storm was prompting some schools to close.
Private schools like Badger State Baptist School, Mother of Good Counsel School and Pathways High School Milwaukee had all posted Friday closure on WTMJ-TV Channel 4’s tracker.
Milwaukee Public Schools started its spring break today, so wouldn't need to cancel class for inclement weather. Other schools, like Grandview High School and the Milwaukee Academy of Science, are holding only virtual classes.
Many area school districts start spring break next week . Other major area school districts like Wauwatosa School District, The School District of Menomonee Falls and Elmbrook Schools had not announced closures either.
A full list of school closings and delays can be found at WTMJ-TV Channel 4’s website .
7:30 a.m.: How much snow fell overnight in Milwaukee, Madison, Appleton and more
Here are the most recent statewide snow totals, according to data from the National Weather Service and its volunteer monitoring service:
- Milwaukee airport: 6.3 inches
- Brown Deer: 5.5 inches
- Red River: 5.5 inches
- Ashwaubenon: 5.4 inches
- Mukwonago: 5.2 inches
- Jefferson: 5 inches
- Wauwatosa: 5 inches
- Brookfield: 4.9 inches
- Plover: 4.6 inches
- New London: 4.3 inches
- Menomonie: 4.2 inches
- Two Rivers: 4.1 inches
- Germantown: 4 inches
- Merrill: 3.7 inches
- Altoona: 3.4 inches
- Madison: 3.4 inches
- Weston: 3.4 inches
- Appleton: 3.1 inches
- Racine: 3 inches
- Oconto Falls: 2.6 inches
- Elk Creek: 2.5 inches
- Plymouth: 2.5 inches
- Reedsburg: 2.3 inches
- De Soto: 2.1 inches
- French Island: 2 inches
- Omro: 2 inches
- Hayward: 1.7 inches
6:30 a.m.: Milwaukee projected to get 3 to 6 inches of snow, morning commute impacted
After forecasts throughout the week predicted between two to eight inches of snow, the local National Weather Service is now projecting three to six inches of snow to fall in Milwaukee.
That’s according to the latest forecasts from the NWS released at 5:58 a.m. The organization is anticipating widespread accumulations between two to five inches throughout the state.
The snowfall is expected to peak between 7 a.m. and noon, with rates hitting one inch an hour south of I-94 and near the Wisconsin-Illinois border, according to a winter weather advisory.
The winter weather was already causing difficulties this morning. The state Department of Transportation’s 511 winter road condition map showed slippery stretches throughout much of the Milwaukee area, with some roads snow covered as well.
There six car crashes in the Milwaukee metro area as of 6:20 a.m., according to the map.
How much snow is forecast for the Milwaukee area and other parts of Wisconsin?
On Thursday, the National Weather Service projected four to eight inches of snow for the Milwaukee area Friday.
It’s likely to be a heavy, wet snow that falls during the Friday morning commute along the Interstate 94 corridor and south of it, potentially causing issues with visibility and traction.
Thursday's forecasts bumped up the expected snow in Milwaukee, from what was previously projected to be two to five inches of snow.
Around southeastern Wisconsin, snow totals are expected to between three to eight inches. Most of the state is expected to get at least two inches, except for the northernmost areas.
Temperatures are projected for the low 30s and winds should maintain around 10 mph.
“Fortunately, the winds from the storm will not play a huge role in its impacts,” Ben Sheppard, a local National Weather Service meteorologist, said Thursday.
Take a look at Wisconsin's weather radar
When will it start snowing.
Snow is expected to start about 1 a.m. Friday and fall until about 4 p.m. in the Milwaukee area, with the storm’s peak intensity around 10 a.m., according to the NWS.
Are there any severe weather warnings issued?
The Milwaukee area is under a winter weather advisory from 1 a.m. to 4 p.m. Friday. In most other areas of Wisconsin, the advisory starts at 1 a.m. but ends in the late morning or early afternoon.
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Snow and rain across central Iowa led to poor road conditions for many drivers, making their Friday morning commute difficult.
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Several highways in central Iowa saw crashes and slow traffic Friday. Traffic on Interstate 35 north of Des Moines was slowed to under 30 mph for much of the morning.
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According to the National Weather Service, some counties in northern and eastern Iowa remain under a Winter Weather Advisory. Linn County is under a Winter Storm Warning until 1 p.m.
Watch the video above to see more about Friday's road conditions.
Eastpointe City Council retracts road diet plan for East 9 Mile
Eastpointe City Council rescinded its plans to reduce East 9 Mile Road from five to three lanes after a letter from state traffic regulators threatened funding.
In a 4-1 vote at Tuesday's meeting, the council retracted its earlier decision to move against public safety concerns and vote in support of a road diet plan. The council received a letter from the Michigan Department of Transportation on Friday threatening to pull funding from future phases of the project should the road diet plan move forward.
The council had to decide whether to revert to the original five-lane reconstruction plan for 9 Mile Road between Gratiot and Tuscany Avenue supported by federal funding, or de-obligate the funding released last September. This would require authorizing various traffic studies analyses to determine if the road diet meets state and federal guidelines.
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At Tuesday's council meeting , City Finance Director Randy Blum said the city does not have enough money in its major roads and local roads budget to pay for the road diet without federal funding. The total project grew from $3.5 million to $5.3 million due to a hike in concrete costs, with 81.85% coming from the Federal Highway Administration.
“Nine Mile is in terrible condition and still has to be repaired and maintained and if we lose the federal funding, we do not have the money to fix it,” said Councilman Rob Baker. “We need to go forward with the five-lane plan and use the federal funding we have to fix the road and not take the risk of losing it.”
Mayor Michael Klinfelt, who originally supported the road diet plan along with councilmembers Cardi DeMonaco Jr. and Margaret Podsiadlik, said he could not vote to stop federal funding in good conscience.
Council will now revert to its previously approved plan for the three-phase 9 Mile Road Reconstruction Project spanning from Hayes Road to Interstate 94, which does not include a road diet.
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ND Roads - North Dakota Travel Map
The North Dakota Department of Transportation (NDDOT) is one of many state DOT's across the country which utilizes RWIS as a tool to obtain road weather information and aid in decision making. An ESS contains sensors which measure atmospheric and pavement conditions at locations across North Dakota. Here are some examples of data which can be ...
How To Use 511. 511 is FREE and simple to use. Dial "511" from any telephone in your home, office, or vehicle. If you are calling from out-of-state, dial 1-866-696-3511. Follow the instructions below to get the information you need. Medium. Example of a 511 Call. Example of a 511 Call. "Welcome to the North Dakota 511 Traveler Information System."
ND Roads. All-in-one interactive road map to help you access road conditions, load restrictions, work zones (road construction), road and weather cameras, width/height restrictions and weather radar. Access the interactive travel map from your mobile device. The app is available for download on both the Apple App Store and Google Play.
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ND Roads Map and Mobile App. For the most accurate information as to how construction projects and weather can impact your travel plans, check out the ND Roads map on your home computer and the ND Roads app on your favorite mobile device. ND Roads displays weather patterns, hazards, road closures due to weather or construction and much, much more.
BISMARCK, N.D. - The North Dakota Department of Transportation (NDDOT) and North Dakota Highway Patrol closed the southbound lane on Interstate 29 from the Canadian border to Grand Forks due to vehicles in the ditch and icy road conditions making travel extremely hazardous.
ND Roads. NDDOT's mobile travel information app is intended for use with smartphones to view information that is relevant to the traveling public. The application allows you to access this information in both a map and text view. For a quick overview of the road conditions within North Dakota select one of the pre-determined map/text views for ...
Welcome to NDDOT's mobile Travel Information (511) App - ND Roads. The App is intended for use by mobile devices to view information that is relevant to the traveling public. Tap roads and icons on the map to identify features and see more information. Use the menu to add/remove map layers, save a customized view, and see the legend for ...
Road conditions and travel information are available by calling 511 or checking the North Dakota Travel Information Map. The information provided to both of these services is updated daily from 5 a.m. until 9 p.m CST 10 pm including holidays. at specific times. Road condition information is based on input from NDDOT snowplow crews who are out ...
A motorist can access information on current road conditions, construction reports, and seasonal load restrictions by dialing 511. 511 is a free service that provides travelers the information needed for safe traveling. Additional information can be found on NDDOT's Travel Information Map.
iPhone. Welcome to NDDOT's mobile Travel Information (511) App - ND Roads. The App is intended for use by mobile devices to view information that is relevant to the traveling public. Tap roads and icons on the map to identify features and see more information. Use the menu to add/remove map layers, save a customized view, and see the legend ...
The NDDOT has created a short video which will walk you through how to access the road condition legend in the ND Roads map. The Legend will provide details for the color coded road conditions.
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Bismarck, ND traffic updates reporting highway and road conditions with live interactive map including flow, delays, accidents, construction, closures,traffic jams and congestion, driving conditions, text alerts, gridlock, and driving conditions for the Bismarck area and Burleigh county.
North Dakota Road Conditions Map. Below is the real-time interactive map from the ND Department of Transportation (DOT) which shows all problems which are impacting the roadways in the state. Problems it shows include weather issues like snow or flooding, accidents, construction, travel alerts, road closures and more. When you finish with this ...
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The North Dakota Travel Information Map is maintained by DOT, and it shows the current road conditions. You can also dial 511 from any phone to receive updated road information. Load restriction information is available on DOT's website where you can sign up for load restriction updates delivered by e-mail, or you can call the NDHP Permits Section at 701-328-2621 for information.
Mile Marker 218mm. I-29 traffic near Pembina. North. I-29 North Dakota real time traffic, road conditions, North Dakota constructions, current driving time, current average speed and North Dakota accident reports. Traffic Jam/Road closed/Detour helper.
Welcome to North Dakota Roads ... where you'll find the most complete travel information about local roads and interstate highways in the state of North Dakota, including road conditions, traffic conditions, weather, accident reports, gas stations, restaurants, hotels and motels, rest areas, exits, local points of interest along highways and much more ...
A motorist can access information on current road conditions, construction reports, and seasonal load restrictions by dialing 511. 511 is a free service that provides travelers the information needed for safe traveling. ... The North Dakota Travel Information Map is maintained by DOT, and it shows the current road conditions. You can also dial ...
SCHEDULE ON THE 12 NEWS MOBILE APP. DEFINITELY NOT BEER GARDEN WEATHER TOMORROW. YEAH, MOST PEOPLE ARE NOT EXCITED ABOUT SNOW IN THE SPRINGTIME TIME. NO, I MEAN, A LOT OF PEOPLE LIKE SNOW IN THE ...
National Weather Service: Snowfall reports. Travel conditions. These state transportation departments offer live updates on road conditions and crashes: Minnesota. North Dakota. South Dakota ...
Current Incidents: K-10 Richtung Ridgeview Road. There is a broken down vehicle on K-10 between South Woodland Street and Ridgeview Road. The impacted road section is 560 feet long.
9 a.m.: Traffic update and road conditions report. Slippery roadway conditions continue to affect drivers in Milwaukee and across Wisconsin on Friday morning as of 9 a.m.
Traffic on Interstate 35 north of Des Moines was slowed to under 30 mph for much of the morning.See the latest traffic and road conditions here.According to the National Weather Service, some ...
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Eastpointe City Council rescinded its plans to reduce East 9 Mile Road from five to three lanes after a letter from state traffic regulators threatened funding. In a 4-1 vote at Tuesday's meeting ...