A Winter Weather Advisory for Hamilton County is in effect until Wednesday morning – 6 inches of snow possible

The National Weather Service issued a Winter Weather Advisory at 12:25 PM Monday for Hamilton County from 7:00 PM until 7:00 AM Wednesday.

“Total snow accumulations of 3 to 6 inches,” can be expected, according to the weather service. “Bands of lake effect snow will mainly affect the far northwestern parts of the county, mainly north of Route 28.”

“Plan on slippery roads,” the weather service says. “During a lake effect snowfall, the weather can vary from bands of locally heavy snow to dry conditions just a few miles away. Visibility can also vary greatly. Be prepared for rapid changes in weather, visibility and road conditions. Slow down and use caution when traveling.”

Drive safely in winter: Expert advice from the Met Office for challenging conditions

Winter icy grip often turns treacherous roads, leading to more than 6,000 weather-related vehicle deaths and more than 480,000 injuries each year. When you find yourself on snowy or freezing rain-covered roads, your top priority should be safety. Slow down and be careful. In near-freezing temperatures, it’s wise to take icy patches on the road and adjust your driving accordingly. Watch out for ice accumulating on power lines and tree branches as they can break and fall. If possible, avoid driving in these conditions altogether. But if you must venture out, choose routes with fewer trees and power lines, and never touch downed power lines. If you encounter one, call 911 immediately. Here are more tips for driving in winter weather:

Share your travel plans:

When venturing out of town in dangerous winter weather, be sure to inform family or friends of your destination, intended route, and estimated time of arrival.

Prepare your vehicle:

Make sure your gas tank is full and equip your vehicle with essential winter supplies, including a windshield scraper, jump leads, a small shovel, flashlight, cell phone, blanket, extra warm clothing, drinking water, and high-calorie nonperishable food.

Stay calm when stuck:

If you get stuck, keep calm. Inform someone about your situation and location. Avoid trying to walk to safety. Attach a cloth to your car’s antenna or mirror to signal that you need help. Make your vehicle visible with a dome light and blinkers.

Beware of snow plows:

Watch out for snow plows and give them plenty of room. Only overtake the plow when you have a clear view of the road ahead.

Check the condition of the road:

Before you hit the road, check the latest road conditions so you can make an informed decision.

Stay safe on winter roads with these valuable winter driving tips from the Weather Service and reduce the risk of accidents in challenging weather conditions.

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