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Hamilton County Sheriff
Thursday December 29th, 2016 :: 03:32 p.m. EST

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Potentially Dangerous Snow Squalls Possible this Afternoon and Evening. Slow Down and Remember Winter Driving Tips

Conditions will exist this afternoon and evening that may promote the development of scattered snow showers and snow squalls. Snow squalls are locally heavy bursts of snowfall that can lead to rapid and drastic reductions in visibility over short distances, often accompanied by gusty winds. At their worst, squalls can be similar to blizzard conditions, but far more localized and shorter in duration.

If you get caught in a snow squall or whiteout conditions, use these tips to help you get to safety.

• Slow down. Take your foot off the gas before hitting the "wall" of snow and gradually reduce our speed to what is suitable for the conditions. Not only will visibility be reduced, you will need more time and distance to stop or turn.
• Be smooth. Make steering and braking smooth and gentle to maximize your tires’ grip. Sudden steering or braking will quickly overcome that grip and the loss of traction can result in a spin or slide.
• See and be seen. If you can’t see others, they can’t see you. Turn on all of your vehicles exterior lights, including four-way flashers, to give other drivers a better chance of seeing you. Many cars have automatic lighting systems and drivers may forget about the extra lights designed for emergencies and moments of low visibility.
• Check the front and rear. Be aware of not only the vehicle in front but the one behind. Increase the distance from the vehicle in front as you will need more room to stop if it does. Monitor the proximity of vehicles to your rear.
• Scan right. Continually scan the side of the road to your right, both to know where it is on the road and to avoid vehicles that have pulled off.
• Stop if conditions get too bad. Find a place to exit off interstates or high-speed highways. If you must pull onto the shoulder, pull as far away from traffic as is safely possible.
• Stay buckled. If you become stuck or stranded, stay buckled in your car, turn your four-way flashers on, open your window slightly and run the engine occasionally to stay warm until the storm passes.

Be alert for extremely localized areas of hazardous travel conditions this afternoon and evening. A Travel Advisory may be issued if conditions warrant.

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Hamilton County Sheriff
18100 Cumberland Rd
Noblesville, IN 46060

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