WisDOT officials: 322 traffic incidents statewide Monday as winter storm continues

SOUTHEAST WISCONSIN -- Officials with the Wisconsin Department of Transportation (WisDOT) are reminding motorists to be cautious if traveling in what could be hazardous conditions on Monday, December 28th. Dangerous wind chills, and white-out conditions in open areas, along with the snow and ice covered roads will continue to make driving very difficult.

DOT officials say there were 322 traffic incidents statewide Monday, as of late Monday afternoon -- a 166% increase to a comparable Monday in December.



While the Southeast and Southwest regions have received the most snow, the remaining three regions are starting to see it in their southern counties.

High winds and blizzard-like conditions are expected to continue through Monday evening and in some areas Tuesday morning.

Snow removal resources are heavily engaged across all regions, as roads have been pre-treated.

For areas of the state being impacted, WisDOT advises against travel for the remainder of Monday, unless absolutely necessary. If traveling, please use the following tips:


    Receive traffic alerts and view road conditions on the 511 Wisconsin smartphone app or by following @511WI on Twitter.

    Travel information can also be accessed at www.511wi.gov.