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Holiday Travel Alert: Ice and Snow Hit MO
1 Dec
Summary
- First winter snow fell in Missouri over Thanksgiving weekend.
- Northern Missouri faces highest impacts with icy roads.
- MoDOT advises caution for returning holiday travelers.

Missouri is contending with its first winter snow, which arrived over the Thanksgiving holiday weekend. This precipitation has transitioned to cold rain and left roads in a hazardous state, particularly in the northern regions of the state where ice and snow accumulation is highest.
As temperatures are not expected to rise above freezing for several days in some areas, MoDOT is issuing a critical travel advisory. Drivers making their way home after the holiday are strongly encouraged to remain vigilant, prepare for slower commutes, and consult real-time road condition reports.
MoDOT crews are actively working to clear routes as the precipitation clears. However, officials emphasize that below-freezing temperatures can quickly create slick conditions, especially on bridges and overpasses. Travelers can access the most current road status updates via the MoDOT traveler map.



