According to the MoDOT website, interstates and highways on the eastern side of the state remain snow-covered. “(Crews) are still working on getting the interstates cleared,” Melissa Black with MODOT ...
As the snowfall exits Missouri on Monday, crews will continue to battle the winter weather and its impacts. Wind gusts and blowing snow will continue to limit visibility and drift powdery snow back ...
The Kansas City area is expected to get between 8 and 12 inches of snow, and areas to the north could see even more — 15 to 16 inches, maybe 18 inches, for those near U.S. 136 in northern Missouri.
The Missouri Department of Transportation's map showing road conditions indicated roads around Mid-Missouri remained covered late Monday morning. The agency's traveler information map had state ...
The Missouri State Highway Patrol reported hundreds of of calls for service since the winter stormstarted Saturday afternoon.
The Missouri Department of Transportation’s Traveler Information Map can help anyone see road conditions near them or across the state of Missouri. (Note: If you click the link on your cell ...
To address rural areas, the Missouri Department of Transportation (MoDOT) relies on the Rural Queue and Delay Warning System, ...
Check live road conditions in St. Louis with MoDOT and IDOT maps. Find out which roads are clear, partially covered, or impassable during the snowstorm.