Moderate to heavy snow will continue to fall across the Beaverhead
and Western Madison County Valleys, with 1 to localized 2 inches
of slushy snow accumulations. With surface temperatures near
freezing this morning elevated surfaces like bridges and
overpasses, along with where roads are shaded from hills and
tress, may become slippery. Travelers should be prepared for
winter driving conditions, along with reduced visibilities to as
low as one half of a mile.
Slow down, allow extra time to travel this morning, and be
prepared for changing road conditions.
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