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MoDOT holds news conference ahead of winter weather

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The Missouri Department of Transportation urges mid-Missourians to avoid unnecessary travel ahead of a winter storm coming this weekend.

KOMU 8 First Alert weather is tracking a winter storm and extreme cold that is expected to impact the region this weekend.

The Missouri Department of Transportation is encouraging Missouri residents to plan ahead and avoid unnecessary travel.

MoDOT activated its statewide winter weather response on Wednesday and will have crews fully deployed throughout the event, according to a news release from the department.

Drivers and plows are ready, and resources, including equipment and personnel, will be shifted to the hardest-hit areas, according to MoDOT. The extreme cold temperatures and heavy snow expected with the storm will limit the effectiveness of road treatments, so snowplows will need plenty of room to work to clear impacted routes, MoDOT said in the news release.

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