Columbia roads mostly clear for morning commute
Slick roads remain a possibility for the morning commute in Columbia.
Boone County Fire District said they have been working a lot of slide offs Wednesday morning and urged drivers to leave a few minutes early.
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Columbia Police Department tweeted Wednesday morning, urging everyone to remain cautious during the morning commute.
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Check MoDOT’s traveler map for current road conditions before you head out the door.
Columbia Public Works said a 16-person crew repotred at 2 a.m. to prepare for slick roads.
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