At 4:26 p.m. on Thursday, the National Weather Service issued a forecast for snow showers in Saratoga, Schenectady, Rensselaer, and Washington counties through 5:15 p.m.
The meteorological service reported that at 4:25 p.m., “a band of heavy snow showers was near Galway, or 10 miles north of Scotia moving east at 25 MPH.”
Interstate 87 between exits 9 and 15 is included in this.
The following areas should see snow showers:
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Saratoga Springs, Milton, Ballston Spa, and North Ballston Spa around 4:30 p.m.
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Round Lake around 4:35 p.m.
In cold weather conditions, things might quickly get worse. Be ready for roads covered with ice or snow. Reduce your speed and give yourself more time to get there.
“In winter weather conditions, conditions can rapidly deteriorate,” the weather service continues. Be ready for roads covered with ice or snow. Reduce your speed and give yourself more time to get there. If you have to drive into or through this area of intense snow showers, go with great caution. Accidents may result from abrupt changes in visibility and perhaps slick roads.
Navigating heavy rain: Safety tips for wet roads
Roads can become dangerous when it rains. Keep yourself updated and heed these weather service recommendations to stay safe during periods of intense precipitation:
Watch out for swift water flow:
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During heavy rain, avoid playing near culverts or drainage ditches, where swift-moving water can pose a serious risk.
Keep your distances from other vehicles safe:
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The two-second rule for following distance is your ally in heavy rain. Extend it to four seconds to ensure safe spacing in adverse conditions.
Reduce your speed and drive carefully:
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On wet roads, reducing your speed is crucial. Ease off the gas pedal gradually and avoid abrupt braking to prevent skidding.
Pick your lane carefully:
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Stick to the middle lanes to minimize the risk of hydroplaning. Outer lanes are more prone to accumulating water.
Visibility is important.
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Enhance your visibility in heavy rain by turning on your headlights. Watch out for vehicles in blind spots, as rain-smeared windows can obscure them.
Be cautious on slick roads:
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The first half-hour of rain is when roads are slickest due to a mix of rain, grime, and oil. Exercise heightened caution during this period.
Stay a safe distance away from big cars:
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Large trucks and buses can reduce your visibility with tire spray. Avoid tailgating and pass them swiftly and safely.
Be mindful of your wipers:
Visibility may be hampered by overloaded wiper blades. If the rain significantly impairs your vision, stop and wait for the weather to clear up. Seek cover in safe spaces or rest zones. Place your car as far off the road as you can when stopping by the side of the road, preferably beyond guardrails. To warn other drivers, turn on your emergency flashers and keep your headlights on.
Taking these safety measures will significantly improve your road safety while it’s raining a lot. For a safe trip, keep yourself updated on weather conditions and follow local authorities’ instructions.
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