Road conditions along I-29 near the Vermillion exit at 11:19 a.m.
SIOUX FALLS, S.D. (KELO.com) — Those traveling today should prepare for hazardous driving conditions, especially along rural roadways in southeastern South Dakota and northwestern Iowa.
The Lincoln County Sheriff’s Office says that they’re responding to several crashes along I-29 between Sioux Falls and Beresford.
In a Facebook post, they say that a vehicle slid into a semi truck and trailer, causing the semi to jackknife off the roadway.
Road conditions elsewhere remain in poor shape at this time.
(1-19 10:30 am) Here's the latest map from https://t.co/2XHJbG5B9b. Remember that you can find all kinds of other information in the "layers" tab on both the website and the Iowa 511 app. If you're traveling today, buckle up, slow down and leave plenty of space between vehicles. pic.twitter.com/VzUB6hQFSH
— Iowa DOT (@iowadot) January 19, 2023
Blowing snow throughout the day will continue to create hazardous driving conditions throughout the KELO listening area as drifts and slick spots build up on roadways.
If you must travel today, double check road conditions in your area before heading out the door.




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