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Snow Blinds Drivers, Sparks Flooding Fears
3 Mar
Summary
- Up to three inches of snow caused hazardous driving conditions.
- Commuters faced visibility issues and slippery surfaces.
- Officials are preparing for potential flooding from upcoming rain.

Hazardous driving conditions developed in Clark County on Monday morning as up to three inches of snow accumulated, prompting road clearing operations before dawn. The winter weather created significant visibility challenges and left surfaces slippery, causing some commuters to abandon their travel plans for the day. Crews from the Clark County Engineer's Office began their efforts early, with operations starting around 5:30 to 6:00 AM depending on the location. While salt was used to combat the snow, officials anticipated that rising temperatures would aid in melting. As the snow begins to melt, authorities are now preparing for a subsequent weather event involving rainfall. Efforts are underway to ensure catch basins are clear of debris to mitigate potential flooding risks. Roads are expected to remain wet and potentially slick as rain is forecast to follow the melting snow.




