TRAFFIC ALERT: Drivers urged to avoid I-94, travel ban issued in LaPorte County

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Snow emergency declared in Indiana as some parts see 27 inches

Lake effect snow is pummeling parts of Indiana on Friday, leaving behind more than two feet of snow in several areas.

Drivers are urged to avoid traveling on I-94 through LaPorte County, Ind., due to hazardous road conditions caused by heavy snowfall.

The Indiana State Police - Lowell Posted warned drivers on Facebook Thursday afternoon.

As of around 3:45 p.m., traffic was not moving and snow plows are currently stuck in miles-long traffic due to the dangerous road conditions.

Troopers are also having issues on the roads as they try to help drivers who may have become stranded or are in need of help.

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The roads are bad: Indiana issues travel ban as lake effect snow continues

With more snow falling, some Indiana counties are calling for travel advisories and bans.

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LaPorte County is under a travel restriction warning, implemented by county officials.

Drivers should stay off the roads and avoid all travel unless it is for an emergency or for work.

According to county officials, residents should also:

  • Comply with necessary emergency measures;
  • Cooperate with public officials and disaster services forces in executing emergency operations plans; and
  • Obey and comply with the lawful directions of properly identified officers

We'll bring more updates on these road conditions as they become available.