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All District 158 Schools are open
Listen to the story: BRIEF: Winter Weather Alert 1/11
This is a weather alert from the Voice newsroom. Weather Bug is predicting 2-4 inches of snow starting at around noon Thursday and another 2 inches of snow in the evening and over night. IDOT secretary Ann Schneider talks about snow removal:
“At IDOT [Illinois Department of Transportation] we take snow and ice issues very seriously and we want drivers to also take it very seriously,” said Ann Schneider, IDOT Secretary. “We spend months preparing for winter weather so we would also like drivers to be thinking about what they can do to prepare. We are advising them to use extreme caution, they need to decrease their speed, increase their following distance, and build some extra time into their schedules.”
She also says to have an Emergency Kit in your car.
“Wind chills are going to be significantly low so we encourage drivers to be prepared for the unfortunate event if they would get stuck so they need to make sure that they have a survival kit in their car,” she said.
The survival kit should include:
- Blankets
- Food
- Small Shovel
- Water
The Village of Huntley was seen Wednesday afternoon putting salt in Public Works trucks. The Village maintains 128 miles of roads. As a reminder parking is prohibited between the hours of $2:00 am and 6:00am. Also parking on any village street within eight hours after a snowfall of at least 2 inches is also prohibited.
“I want encourage everyone to drive safely and to give themselves plenty of time.” she said. “It is really important to take this weather seriously.”
The Voice will be following this storm and will provide a traffic update on road conditions during 8th hour before the bell rings so you know what to expect outside. You can receive text alerts by texting ‘follow huntleytraffic‘ to 40404.