Route status

🔴 NEW YORK NYC Metro Area: Winter recovery operations continue, though primary freight corridors show gradual improvement. Snow piles and narrowed shoulders remain in portions of outer borough delivery routes, causing slower movement during peak hours. I-87 / I-90 (Upstate NY): Overnight refreeze conditions reported in higher elevations. Patchy black ice possible during early morning hours. Reduced speeds advised for commercial vehicles in mountain sections.
🔴 PENNSYLVANIA I-76 / I-78 / I-80: Mountain corridors continue experiencing overnight refreeze. Commercial vehicle advisories remain in effect across elevated terrain. Pennsylvania Turnpike: Intermittent speed reductions persist in western segments due to winter pavement treatment and maintenance operations.
🔴 NEW JERSEY I-95 / NJ Turnpike: Wet pavement and isolated icy spots reported during early morning hours. Moderate congestion during freight peak times. Northern NJ: Secondary and county roads improving but lingering slush remains in shaded areas.
🔴 MASSACHUSETTS & CONNECTICUT I-90 (Mass Pike): Snowbanks along shoulders continue to narrow lanes in select areas. Reduced speeds advised, particularly for heavy trucks. I-84 (CT): Morning visibility issues and isolated black ice possible in shaded and elevated sections.
🔴 ILLINOIS I-55 / I-80 (Chicago Area): Lane restrictions remain active due to infrastructure improvement projects. Heavy congestion expected during rush hours. Statewide: Ongoing freeze-thaw cycles continue contributing to pothole formation and rough pavement conditions on major freight corridors.
🔴 TEXAS I-10 (San Antonio Area): Construction activity continues with lane reductions and intermittent ramp closures. Daytime congestion expected. I-35 (Central Texas): Night construction zones producing temporary lane reductions. US-59 Loop (Laredo): Daytime lane closures remain active for roadway improvement work.
🔴 CALIFORNIA I-80 (Sierra Nevada): Chain controls possible in higher elevations depending on weather shifts. Snow removal operations ongoing. SR-1 (Pacific Coast Highway): Partial closures and one-way traffic control remain in storm-affected coastal segments. US-101 (Central Coast): Construction-related lane reductions causing moderate delays.
🔴 COLORADO I-70 (Mountain Corridor): Traction laws may activate if weather conditions deteriorate. Commercial carriers advised to monitor pass updates closely. I-25 (Southern Colorado): Lane closure near MM 43 with reduced speeds enforced.
🔴 WASHINGTON I-90 (Snoqualmie Pass): Wet pavement, reduced visibility, and potential traction advisories during colder periods. Burch Mountain Road (Chelan County): Seasonal winter closure remains in effect.
⚠️ WEATHER IMPACT AREAS Northeast & Mid-Atlantic: Overnight refreeze continues to impact secondary and rural freight routes. Mountain West & Sierra Nevada: Snow removal operations ongoing with potential traction requirements at higher elevations. Pacific Coast: Localized flooding risk persists in low-lying coastal corridors following recent storm activity. Midwest: Freeze-thaw cycles increasing pavement stress and pothole formation across major interstate freight routes.

Route status

🔴 NEW YORK NYC Metro Area: Winter recovery operations continue, though primary freight corridors show gradual improvement. Snow piles and narrowed shoulders remain in portions of outer borough delivery routes, causing slower movement during peak hours. I-87 / I-90 (Upstate NY): Overnight refreeze conditions reported in higher elevations. Patchy black ice possible during early morning hours. Reduced speeds advised for commercial vehicles in mountain sections.
🔴 PENNSYLVANIA I-76 / I-78 / I-80: Mountain corridors continue experiencing overnight refreeze. Commercial vehicle advisories remain in effect across elevated terrain. Pennsylvania Turnpike: Intermittent speed reductions persist in western segments due to winter pavement treatment and maintenance operations.
🔴 NEW JERSEY I-95 / NJ Turnpike: Wet pavement and isolated icy spots reported during early morning hours. Moderate congestion during freight peak times. Northern NJ: Secondary and county roads improving but lingering slush remains in shaded areas.
🔴 MASSACHUSETTS & CONNECTICUT I-90 (Mass Pike): Snowbanks along shoulders continue to narrow lanes in select areas. Reduced speeds advised, particularly for heavy trucks. I-84 (CT): Morning visibility issues and isolated black ice possible in shaded and elevated sections.
🔴 ILLINOIS I-55 / I-80 (Chicago Area): Lane restrictions remain active due to infrastructure improvement projects. Heavy congestion expected during rush hours. Statewide: Ongoing freeze-thaw cycles continue contributing to pothole formation and rough pavement conditions on major freight corridors.
🔴 TEXAS I-10 (San Antonio Area): Construction activity continues with lane reductions and intermittent ramp closures. Daytime congestion expected. I-35 (Central Texas): Night construction zones producing temporary lane reductions. US-59 Loop (Laredo): Daytime lane closures remain active for roadway improvement work.
🔴 CALIFORNIA I-80 (Sierra Nevada): Chain controls possible in higher elevations depending on weather shifts. Snow removal operations ongoing. SR-1 (Pacific Coast Highway): Partial closures and one-way traffic control remain in storm-affected coastal segments. US-101 (Central Coast): Construction-related lane reductions causing moderate delays.
🔴 COLORADO I-70 (Mountain Corridor): Traction laws may activate if weather conditions deteriorate. Commercial carriers advised to monitor pass updates closely. I-25 (Southern Colorado): Lane closure near MM 43 with reduced speeds enforced.
🔴 WASHINGTON I-90 (Snoqualmie Pass): Wet pavement, reduced visibility, and potential traction advisories during colder periods. Burch Mountain Road (Chelan County): Seasonal winter closure remains in effect.
⚠️ WEATHER IMPACT AREAS Northeast & Mid-Atlantic: Overnight refreeze continues to impact secondary and rural freight routes. Mountain West & Sierra Nevada: Snow removal operations ongoing with potential traction requirements at higher elevations. Pacific Coast: Localized flooding risk persists in low-lying coastal corridors following recent storm activity. Midwest: Freeze-thaw cycles increasing pavement stress and pothole formation across major interstate freight routes.
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