Pike County sheriff issues Level One snow emergency on March 16

Tracy D. Evans, Sheriff at Pike County Sheriff's Office
Tracy D. Evans, Sheriff at Pike County Sheriff's Office
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Sheriff Tracy D. Evans issued a Level One snow emergency for Pike County on March 16.

The announcement means that road conditions in the county may be hazardous due to accumulated snow or ice, and drivers are urged to use caution while traveling. The declaration is intended to alert residents and motorists about potential dangers on local roads.

A Level One snow emergency typically indicates that roads are potentially dangerous but remain open, and no travel restrictions are in place. However, authorities recommend that drivers remain vigilant and avoid unnecessary travel if possible.

No additional details were provided regarding the expected duration of the emergency or specific areas most affected by the weather conditions.

Residents are encouraged to monitor official updates from the Pike County Sheriff’s Office for further information as weather conditions develop.



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