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District 1 (Southeast) I80: Road damage, right lane blocked EASTBOUND between Elk Mountain and Arlington at milepost 246, proceed with caution.

 

District 2 (Central)  
District 3 (Southwest) WY22: Weight limit of 60,000 GVW is in effect over Teton Pass between Jackson and the Idaho state line from milepost 7 to 17.

US191: Planned closure for avalanche control Tuesday, February 24, beginning at 2 PM between Jackson and Pinedale from milepost 148 to 164, please plan accordingly.

WY22: Planned closure for avalanche mitigation on Wednesday, February 25, beginning at 2:00 AM between Jackson and the Idaho state line from milepost 0 to 17.494, please plan accordingly.

 

District 4 (Northeast)  
District 5 (Northwest)  

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RouteRegionDirectionFromTo
I 90Northeast SheridanExit 44, Piney Creek Rd
I 90Northeast Exit 44, Piney Creek RdBuffalo
I 90Northeast Buffalothe Johnson/Campbell County Line

Impact Levels Description / Recommended Action
Low Minimal impacts expected, use general caution.
Moderate Some impacts expected, use extra caution. Stay alert for changing road and weather conditions.
High Dangerous impacts expected, use extreme caution, delay travel or consider alternate route. If travel is necessary, slow down and allow extra time.
CLOSED Per W.S. 24-1-109, motorists traveling on a closed road without permission from WYDOT or WHP may be subject to a fine of up to $750 and/or up to 30 days imprisonment.
Seasonal / Long-Duration Event Impact level used to distinguish long-duration events from emergent events.
All travelers are encouraged to check present conditions and forecasts before departing.