WEATHER UPDATES: Basketball games at Harrisburg High School canceled due to snow
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The Harrisburg School District has announced the cancellation of basketball games scheduled for Saturday.
According to the school district, the cancellation of the Mid-Missouri Invitational is due to the snow. The games were originally scheduled to tip-off at 11:30 a.m.
🚨Scheduling Update🚨
— Harrisburg Bulldogs (@Harrisburgath) January 15, 2022
Mid-Missouri Invitational by @Rameybasketball has been canceled at Harrisburg for Saturday, January 15th due to snow. @HHS_BULLDOGS @boosterbulldogs @TheSteveCombs @KFish415 @RRichardson44 pic.twitter.com/6Y0vsfsuFX
We've posted other local cancellations or delays on ABC17News.com or click here for the list.
Semi-truck slide off causing delays on I-70 in Callaway County
Drivers should expect to find delays on part of eastbound I-70 in Callaway County on Saturday morning.
According to the MoDOT Traveler Information Map at 8:45 a.m., the closure of the eastbound lanes near the Millersburg exit is expected to last at least an hour. An ABC 17 News crew saw at least one semi-truck in the median near the impacted area.
Semi slides off I-70 near Millersburg. pic.twitter.com/zKyI9qNnIA
— Katie Greathouse (@KatieABC17) January 15, 2022
Make sure to download the ABC 17 Stormtrack Weather app to your phone or other devices to get updates on the forecast.
You can share your weather-related photos and videos with the ABC 17 Stormtrack Weather Team through the app.
State coronavirus testing events in St. Louis, KC areas canceled
The state of Missouri has canceled its coronavirus testing events Saturday in the St. Louis and Kansas City areas because of snowy roads.
Testing events were scheduled for the Machinist Lodge in Bridgeton and a Teamsters union office in Kansas City, but the Missouri Department of Health and Human Services said the weather led to calling them off. St. Louis had 1.5 inches of snow accumulation by 6 a.m., according to the National Weather Service. Nearly 3.5 inches had fallen near Kansas City by 7 a.m., the weather service reported.
The Missouri Department of Transportation's traveler information map shows major highways mostly covered with snow from Kansas City to St. Louis at about 9 a.m.
The testing events were set as the state is seeing a surge in coronavirus cases and increasing demand for testing. The record levels of cases and hospitalizations are being driven by the omicron variant, which experts say is more easily transmitted than previous coronavirus strains.
A testing event is scheduled for Jan. 23 in Jefferson City.
MoDOT driver ok after sliding off of road near Kingdom City
A MoDOT driver is ok after sliding off of a road near Kingdom City on Saturday morning.
A spokesman for MoDOT told ABC 17 News the plow truck slid off of an on-ramp to Interstate 70 while going down the road at a slow rate of speed. A tow truck is on the way to help get the plow truck back onto the road.
Drivers can find updated road conditions in Mid-Missouri on MoDOT's Traveler Information Map website.
MoDOT reports snowy conditions on I-70 in Mid-Missouri
Drivers in Mid-Missouri are asked to parts of Interstate 70 due to snowy road conditions.
According to MoDOT at 7:30 a.m., parts of I-70 are snow-covered. The department also reported weather-related impacts to its secondary roads.
❄7:30am UPDATE - JAN. 15❄
— MoDOT Central District (@MoDOT_Central) January 15, 2022
Interstate 70 is snow covered at this hour, and secondary road are just as treacherous. If you don't have to be out today, please stay home.
Updated road conditions: https://t.co/Ss8XerOggV #mowx #midmowx #BUPD pic.twitter.com/ipY7UrXc7B
MoDOT has asked drivers in Mid-Missouri to avoid going out on Saturday morning.
The department provides updated road conditions on its Traveler Information Map website.
MoDOT reports traffic impacts due to snow, crashes near Kingdom City
MoDOT is reporting more snow-covered roads across Mid-Missouri on Saturday morning.
According to the department at 6:50 p.m., snowy conditions and crashes have impacted traffic on parts of Highway 54 and Interstate 70 near Kingdom City. Additional details about the crashes weren't immediately available.
🚨I-70 ALERT - 6:50am🚨
— MoDOT Central District (@MoDOT_Central) January 15, 2022
Snowy conditions and crashes are impacting traffic on U.S. Route 54 and I-70 in and around Kingdom City. Travel is not advised this morning.
Keep updated on winter road conditions at our Traveler Information Map: https://t.co/Ss8XerOggV#mowx #midmowx pic.twitter.com/oh7d67rU0w
MoDOT has asked drivers in Mid-Missouri to avoid going out.
Drivers can find updated road conditions for Mid-Missouri by visiting MoDOT's Traveler Information Map.
GoCOMO plans for normal bus service despite snowfall
The public bus system in Columbia doesn't expect any weather-related service interruptions.
According to GoCOMO, customers should be able to find normal services on Saturday. Officials said any updates or changes due to the snow would be shared on GoCOMO's social media platforms.
Despite the morning snowfall, Go Como Transit is still planning on regular Saturday bus service at this time. Please keep an eye on our social media for any further updates throughout the day.
— GoCOMO (@GoCOMOTransit) January 15, 2022
The ABC 17 Stormtdrack Weather Team is tracking snow for most of Mid-Missouri. Some areas could receive between 2 to 6 inches of snow.
You can get weather updates sent straight to your phone or other devices by downloading the ABC 17 Stormtrack Weather app.
MoDOT reports some snow-covered roads in Mid-Missouri
The ABC 17 Stormtrack Weather Team is tracking snow moving in Mid-Missouri on Saturday morning.
❄UPDATE❄
— MoDOT Central District (@MoDOT_Central) January 15, 2022
Snow is moving across the area. Most impacts are along and north of I-70, but that will change later this morning. Avoid travel today and keep updated on road conditions by following us on Facebook and Twitter, and check https://t.co/2HknkCI8ea.#mowx #midmowx #BUPD pic.twitter.com/VuyZHeCfXj
According to MoDOT at 5:33 a.m., the snow is starting to impact road conditions along Interstate 70 and areas to the north. Officials expect the conditions to keep changing throughout Saturday morning.
MoDot has asked drivers to stay off the road if possible. Drivers can find road condition updates on MoDOT's Traveler Information Map.