News Summary
Alabama is grappling with severe winter weather, resulting in icy roads and hazardous driving conditions. Major interstates have partially reopened, but many areas report stranded motorists and treacherous driving. The Alabama Department of Transportation is treating roads, but residents are urged to avoid unnecessary travel due to ongoing freezing temperatures and dangerous conditions. Stay informed and prioritize safety as the state navigates through this challenging weather.
Severe Winter Weather Hits Alabama, Icy Roads a Major Hazard
As the chill of winter continues to grip Alabama, the state is facing some significant challenges with icy road conditions leaving many travelers in a tough spot. The severe *winter weather* has brought widespread issues across multiple regions, and it’s affecting everyone’s daily routines.
Portions of Major Interstates Reopen
Good news, though! Portions of Interstate 20 and Interstate 65 have managed to partially reopen. Drive carefully if you’re heading out as there are still plenty of risks lurking out there. On I-20, you’ll find one eastbound lane near Moody back in operation, while all westbound lanes near Pell City are also cleared. Meanwhile, in Shelby County, although the southbound lanes of I-65 look clear, they remain treacherous with icy patches lurking beneath the surface.
Stranded Motorists and Hazardous Conditions
It’s not all smooth sailing, however. Reports from the Alabama Law Enforcement Agency (ALEA) indicate that stranded motorists are becoming a common sight throughout the region. In light of these circumstances, residents are being urged to avoid driving unless absolutely necessary. Safety comes first!
Efforts in Full Swing to Treat Roads
The Alabama Department of Transportation (ALDOT) has swung into action to treat major interstates throughout the day, aiming to mitigate the icy hazards that have taken over. Despite these efforts, many counties, including Calhoun, are seeing all city roadways completely closed due to the treacherous conditions that icy roads and snow have left behind.
Counties like Colbert, Franklin, and Lauderdale report that, while state and federal roads have received some treatment, icy spots still linger. So, if you thought you could trust those roads, think again! Jefferson County and St. Clair County are also facing a similar situation, with roadways heavily covered in ice and snow.
Freezing Temperatures Create Longer Lasting Hazards
The cold spell is not letting up, with temperatures expected to dip below freezing, ensuring that hazardous conditions persist. Watch out, there’s even been an incident where an 18-wheeler jackknifed on U.S. 280 at Red Mountain Expressway, a stark reminder of how quickly things can go wrong in these conditions.
Traffic Delays and Difficulties Continue
Active treatments are ongoing on I-20, spanning from the Georgia state line all the way to the Logan Martin Bridge. However, caution is still the name of the game. U.S. 31 in Vestavia Hills has been closed and barricaded, marking yet another point of concern for travelers.
It’s also reported that in Pickens County, a complete travel ban is in place with all roads now impassable as of the early morning hours. Significant snow and icy roads are causing troubles for most of central and north Alabama.
On the Road: Extreme Caution Needed
Drivers are being told to treat all bridges and roadways as risky for travel. Numerous vehicle incidents have already been reported on I-59 in Etowah County, highlighting the urgency to stay off the roads if you can. Areas in Chambers, Talladega, and surrounding counties are also reporting notably icy spots, contributing to the already dangerous situation.
Conclusion: Stay Safe Out There
As Alabama continues to navigate through this severe winter weather, it’s essential for everyone to stay informed and *exercise extreme caution* on those icy roadways. Whether you plan to travel or stay in, being aware of the conditions around you will help keep you and your loved ones safe. Keep warm and stay safe, Alabama!
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Additional Resources
- ABC3340: Road Conditions for January 10, 2025
- WBRC: ALEA Update on Road Conditions Across Alabama
- AL.com: Latest on Statewide Travel Conditions
- CBS42: Wintry Weather Causes Road Closures Across Central Alabama
- Trussville Tribune: I-20 & I-65 Lanes Open Up

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