Warming temperatures have allowed roads throughout the Black Belt to be mostly passable following the recent days of extreme cold and snow.Â
A post on social media by the Alabama Law Enforcement Agency (ALEA) said that while the roads are mostly open there are still some areas with a moderate amount of ice and so motorists should exercise caution.Â
See below for a list of updates:Â
Snow and ice were reported melting - though shaded areas have patches of ice - in Butler, Crenshaw, Pike and Barbour counties.Â
U.S. 80 between County Road 13 and County Road 29 in Macon County have moderate ice.Â
U.S. 80 and 82 were reported to have mild ice.Â
Alabama 94 in Montgomery County was reported to have moderate ice.Â
All roadways are passable in Lowndes and Russell counties.Â
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