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MU Campus Road & Sidewalk Conditions Last Updated: 02/09/2010 7:48 AM
Flurries and light snow are possible starting between 9 AM and 11 AM this morning and ending around 11 PM tonight. An additional dusting to ½ inch is possible. Winds increasing through the day to 10-20 MPH with gusts to 30-35 MPH. Pavement temperatures will not rise above freezing until sometime tomorrow. The high temperature today will be near 24 degrees with a low into Wednesday near 14 degrees.
The campus is passable at this time however all pedestrians and vehicles should be cautious when walking or driving on any pavement that has any snow/ice residue as some of these areas could be slick under the snow layer. CF-LS and CF-CS began clearing and applying ice melting chemicals to the campus this morning at 4 AM. This work will continue into the day and includes the drive lanes of the parking lots and parking structures. Sand is being applied to the drive lanes of the parking structures.
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The campus is passable at this time however all pedestrians and vehicles should be cautious when walking or driving on any pavement that has any snow/ice residue as some of these areas could be slick under the snow layer. CF-LS and CF-CS began clearing and applying ice melting chemicals to the campus this morning at 4 AM. This work will continue into the day and includes the drive lanes of the parking lots and parking structures. Sand is being applied to the drive lanes of the parking structures.
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