Gritters hit 1,700 miles of Devon's roads as temperatures set to drop to -9C
Devon remains in the grip of the big freeze tonight as the County Council’s gritters are again called into action.
Another evening of extremely low temperatures is forecast for the whole of Devon, with road surface temperatures below freezing from early evening and set to drop to -9C in the North and East of the county.
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Devon’s gritters are continuing to salt the county’s main routes in order to keep them as safe and clear as possible.
Icy and wet patches are being treated with extra salt throughout the day, and snow has been cleared from areas of Dartmoor and Exmoor to ensure that all roads are passable with care.
Gritters will be heading out on 1,700 miles of Devon’s main salting routes between 2:30pm and 6pm, with further treatments at 8pm and 3am.
Councillor Stuart Hughes, Devon County Council Cabinet Member for Highways and Transportation, said: “Our gritting teams are continuing to respond to the conditions and they are working round the clock to keep our salting network as safe as possible. Road surface temperatures have been dropping lower each night and we’re seeing them fall even further this evening.
"Icy patches also remain a potential problem in parts of the county, where water has run-off from fields, so drivers must continue to take care when travelling, particularly overnight and in the early hours of tomorrow morning.
"With such low temperatures, even roads which have been treated may still be icy.”
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Comments
by SouthHamsMaid
Wednesday, February 01 2012, 5:44PM
“What on earth's happening to our lovely mild climate? Minus 9 degrees! OK, it's in the north and east, but I've never expereinced such frightful low temperatures in Devon before. I do remember that even Exeter was a lot colder than Plymouth, but still.”