Montana Road Crews Quickly Switch Gears as Winter Weather Hits

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By Wire Service
October 29, 2019US News
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Montana Road Crews Quickly Switch Gears as Winter Weather Hits
Snow falls in part of the Texas Panhandle on Oct. 24, 2019. (Courtesy of @vibrant_travelers/Instagram)

MISSOULA (KPAX TV)—A winter storm hit several parts of the Montana and caused winter weather warnings and advisories across Western Montana.

The Missoula County Sheriff’s Office requested emergency travel only on Interstate 90 Monday while the Missoula Police Department advised for “essential driving only.”

Montana, of course, sees plenty of snow during the winter, but usually not this much in October. Missoula County engineer Erik Dickson says they were pretty well prepared to deal with the snow, despite not having all of the heavy equipment ready.

Most of the county’s larger trucks are still out hauling asphalt and gravel for projects so they were not set up with plows and sanders quite yet. But the public is advised not to worry as there is a fleet of smaller plow trucks that were more than capable of handling this Halloween snow.

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Steam comes off the Mississippi River in Carleton Place, Ontario on Monday, Jan. 21, 2019. (Sean Kilpatrick/The Canadian Press via AP)

“We do keep about six or seven smaller trucks pretty much ready year-round and we did end up sending about five of those out [Monday]. It started with one out east and then as the weather continued to grow, and when the temperatures cooled off, we called in four more guys to grab those plows and sanders and head out.

Dickson also said that two of the larger trucks were being outfitted with their plows and sanders.

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