Lincolnshire gritters prepare for cold snap

Temperatures are set to plummet across Lincolnshire and the counties gritting team are set to battle snow and ice.
Temperatures are set to plummet across LincolnshireTemperatures are set to plummet across Lincolnshire
Temperatures are set to plummet across Lincolnshire

The current weather forecast shows that this weekend will see the start of a very cold spell, which is likely to run right until the middle of March.

Cllr Richard Davies, Executive Member for Highways and Transport, said: "Temperatures are expected to fall rapidly, and, in some cases, will be in double minus figure at night. During the day, temperatures will struggle to rise above 0 and in the wind will feel like -4 or -5.

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"There is also a risk of snow coming in from the east, although the forecast is uncertain. Where snow falls it will not thaw due to low temperatures and will settle quickly. The snow will be dry and powdery – unlike the usual wet snow we get. It will be easier to plough but prone to drift in the wind.

"As always, our winter maintenance team is monitoring the weather around the clock, and our gritters are on call 24/7 so they are ready to hit the road whenever they are needed.

"However, please be aware that once temperatures drop below -7 salt become less effective, so even treated routes may be hazardous.

"Please be assured that we will do all we can to manage the disruption."

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The gritters treat almost 2,000 miles of the county's network, including all A and B roads.

They treat links to all the main villages, schools and hospitals where possible.

For more on the county council's gritting operations, including a map showing the county's gritting routes, visit www.lincolnshire.gov.uk/winterweather . For the latest news from the gritting team, follow @Lincs_Roads on Twitter.

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