WINTERY showers look set make conditions on Devon’s roads hazardous overnight and into tomorrow morning, Devon County Council has warning.
The authority is urging people to take extra care on the roads as most of the county is likely to see rain and hail showers over the next 24 hours, and up to 3.5cm of snow on higher ground such as Dartmoor.
A fleet of gritters will be treating all of Devon’s main routes between 8pm and 6am, with multiple treatments in some areas.
Road surface temperatures are expected to stay just above freezing across most of the county, but some areas will fall below zero.
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Cllr Stuart Hughes, Devon County Council cabinet member for highway management, said: ‘Our highways teams are facing tricky conditions tonight as the forecast is a mixture of rain, hail and snow on top of low road surface temperatures, so it could be icy tomorrow morning. Although it’s not extremely cold, untreated surfaces in particular could be hazardous, and please remember that ice can form even on treated roads.
‘Our gritters are timing their treatments to head out after rain showers have passed through but before temperatures get too low. The snow may only fall on higher ground but I would encourage everyone to take extra care when out on the roads early tomorrow morning.’
Devon County Council is issuing the following advice:
• Avoid overnight travel unless absolutely essential as roads will always be more hazardous at night with less traffic and colder temperatures;
• Never assume a road has been salted. Remember that showers or rain will wash salt off roads leaving them prone to ice, and in extreme cold even salting will not stop ice from forming;
• Allow additional time for your journey and reduce your speed;
• Drive with care and according to the conditions.
For more information and travel advice from Devon County Council visit www.devon.gov.uk/winter_travel or for updates on Twitter follow @DevonAlert


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