PennDOT night patrols preparing to head out into the storm

PennDOT night patrols preparing to head out into the storm

The Pennsylvania Department of Transportation will have night patrols out in each county to monitor road conditions throughout the night.Currently, Cumberland, Dauphin, Perry and Lebanon counties will have all crews arrive at 4 a.m. to fill their trucks with salt and head out. Adams, Franklin, Lancaster and York counties will continue to monitor with night patrols, and they will call out crews before 7 a.m. if needed. Franklin is sending crews to their higher elevations.Traffic resourcesREAL-TIME DATA: WGAL’s interactive map.ALERTS: Download the WGAL app and get traffic alerts on your phone.REPORT: The Susquehanna Valley’s busiest roads, intersections.RADAR: See if the weather is having an impact on the roads.WGAL winter weather toolsCLOSINGS: See if schools, businesses or organizations have closed or delayed.RADAR: Track snow, sleet or freezing rain with WGAL’s interactive radar.ROADS: Check for crashes and backups with our interactive map.LOCATION-BASED ALERTS: Activate our customized weather alerts.

The Pennsylvania Department of Transportation will have night patrols out in each county to monitor road conditions throughout the night.

Currently, Cumberland, Dauphin, Perry and Lebanon counties will have all crews arrive at 4 a.m. to fill their trucks with salt and head out.

Adams, Franklin, Lancaster and York counties will continue to monitor with night patrols, and they will call out crews before 7 a.m. if needed. Franklin is sending crews to their higher elevations.

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