Clay County, Minnesota Rural Roads Wednesday Morning

CLAY COUNTY, MN (trfnews.i234.me) The Clay County, Minnesota Sheriff says if possible, please stay off rural roads until plows can get them cleared.

The Clay County Sheriff’s Office in northeastern Moorhead, Minnesota, has advised people to avoid County Road 26 due to its snow-covered and ice-laden surfaces. Sheriff Mark Emptin said that the road surfaces are so covered with snow that it is tough to judge where the road lies. He warned that travel would remain difficult until the plows clear the roads. He asked people to stay at home and allow the county highway department to get the roads cleared. The Sheriff’s Office released a video of the road, which shows how difficult it is to navigate the snow-covered road. The video is part of a series of warnings issued by law enforcement officials in Minnesota, who have been asking people to stay off the roads due to the heavy snowfall. The state is experiencing a winter storm, which will bring snow and strong winds throughout the day on Wednesday.

Bullet Summary
– The Clay County Sheriff’s Office in northeastern Moorhead, Minnesota, has advised people to avoid County Road 26 due to its snow-covered and ice-laden surfaces.
– Sheriff Mark Emptin said that the road surfaces are so covered with snow that it is tough to judge where the road lies.
– Sheriff’s Office released a video of the road, which shows how difficult it is to navigate the snow-covered road.
– Minnesota is experiencing a winter storm, which will bring snow and strong winds throughout the day on Wednesday.

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