At 10:28 a.m. on Wednesday, the National Weather Service released an updated forecast predicting snow showers in Washington and Greene counties through 11 a.m.

Snow showers were seen at 10:27 a.m. along a line that ran from 6 miles southeast of Valley Grove to 8 miles southwest of New Philadelphia. The weather service reported movement of 20 mph toward the southeast.

The following locations are affected by the alert: Bellaire, Cadiz, Warwood, Bethlehem, Triadelphia, Clearview, Valley Grove, Freeport, Shadyside, McMechen, Tiltonsville, Bridgeport, Benwood, Gnadenhutten, Yorkville, Tuscarawas, Wheeling, Martins Ferry, Uhrichsville, St. Clairsville, Bellaire, Bellaire, Martins Ferry, and Bridgeport. The following highways are included in this: Ohio’s Interstate 70 from mile markers 212 to 225. West Virginia’s Interstate 70 between mile marks 0 and 14. Pennsylvania’s Interstate 70 close to mile marker 0. When snow melts on roadways and then swiftly refreezes, conditions can quickly worsen throughout winter. This can result in icy roads. Be ready for roads covered with ice or snow. When traveling, slow down and give yourself more time.

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