Norwalk, Ohio – Huron County is under a Level 1 snow advisory Sunday morning, making roads hazardous.
According to the Huron County Sheriff’s Office, the advisory was issued at 9:13 a.m. Sunday, Feb. 22. Officials reported that roadways across the county are hazardous due to accumulated snow and/or ice.
Under a Level 1 snow advisory in Ohio, drivers are urged to use caution as road conditions may be slick in spots. Authorities emphasized that motorists should drive carefully and adjust speeds to match conditions.
No specific road closures were announced as of late Sunday morning, but the sheriff’s office warned that untreated surfaces, bridges and rural routes may present increased risks. Conditions can vary across the county depending on snowfall totals, traffic volume and road treatment efforts.
The advisory serves as a precautionary measure to alert drivers to potentially dangerous travel conditions rather than a mandatory travel restriction.
Sunday morning travel could be impacted for commuters, service workers and students participating in weekend activities.
Officials have not indicated how long the advisory will remain in effect. Motorists are encouraged to monitor updates from local authorities and check road conditions before heading out.
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