With temperatures still below zero and not rising until tomorrow, many counties in central Indiana are still enforcing travel advisories. INDOT says the lingering snowpack on Indiana roads will stay until temperatures warm Wednesday because salt doesn't work when temperatures are below 20 degrees. The Indiana Department of Homeland Security issued travel advisories for most counties in Indiana.
Updated 1:50 p.m. 1/7/13
Monroe County has been downgraded to a travel advisory, meaning the roads are safe for normal use but Indiana Department of Homeland Security urges drivers to still be careful.
Updated 11:42 a.m. 1/7/13
The following counties are under travel warnings, meaning travelers are to stay off the roads to let emergency management vehicles travel.
The following counties are under travel watches, which encourages only essential travel such as to and from work or emergency situations.
The following counties are under travel advisories, which encourages drivers to be vigilant went driving but allows typical travel.
If trying to travel around the state, check live, up to date conditions of Indiana's roads through INDOT's Cars Program website.
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The following counties are under travel warnings, meaning travelers are to stay off the roads to let emergency management vehicles travel.
The following counties are under travel watches, which encourages only essential travel such as to and from work or emergency situations.
The following counties are under travel advisories, which encourages drivers to be vigilant went driving but allows typical travel.
If trying to travel around the state, check live, up to date conditions of Indiana's roads through INDOT's Cars Program website.