Life-saving reminders for snowy roads

Early April was the last time southeast Wisconsin had measurable snow. That means it’s been more than 7 months since we’ve had to deal with snowy roads.

As part of Winter Weather Awareness Week, it’s important to take a few minutes to review best practices for driving in winter weather. Review these tips as we return to winter road conditions:

Watch: Changes to Wind Chill Advisories, Watches, and Warnings this winter:

Starting this winter, there will no longer be Wind Chill Advisories, Watches, or Warnings

  • Clear any ice and snow off your vehicle before hitting the road. That includes all windows and mirrors.
  • Check that your windshield wipers are in good working condition, and refill window solution with deicer if needed.
  • Take it slow. Give yourself a little extra time to get where you need to go.
  • Adjust your distance. Allow more space between you and the car in front of you.
  • Don’t use cruise control when roads are snow-covered and slick.
  • Slow down a little sooner, it will take a longer distance to stop compared to dry roads.
  • Bridges and overpasses often freeze before main roads. Use extra caution in these areas.
  • Check weather conditions before you hit the road at 511wi.gov.
  • Stay up to speed on the forecast by regularly checking in with TMJ4 on air and online.
  • Don’t crowd the plows.
An explanation of why bridges freeze before other roads

TMJ4

Snowplow safety reminders

Check back through the week for more posts on Winter Weather Awareness Week.

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