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Check road conditions using Iowa DOT road cameras. ... You can also see real-time locations of snow plows through the Iowa DOT's map. The map is updated every two minutes for snow plows going more ...
The Quad Cities National Weather Services warned of deteriorating road conditions in eastern Iowa throughout the morning due to snow. Many roads in that area as of 11 a.m. were listed as partially ...
Iowa Highway 9 is the most northern of Iowa's east–west highways, traversing the entire northern tier of counties. It runs from the eastern terminus of South Dakota Highway 42 at the South Dakota border east of Sioux Falls, South Dakota near Benclare , to the Wisconsin border at Lansing where it continues as Wisconsin Highway 82 .
Iowa Highway 3 (Iowa 3) is a state highway that runs from east to west across the state of Iowa.It is the longest state highway in Iowa, at 323 miles (520 km) long. Iowa 3 begins at the South Dakota state line where it continues as South Dakota Highway 50 and ends at the Northwest Arterial at the Dubuque city limits.
South Dakota Highway 42 (SD 42) is a segmented state highway in southeastern South Dakota, United States. The first segment is a six-mile-long (9.7 km) highway in Aurora County. The second and longest is 60 miles (97 km) long and connects Ethan and Sioux Falls. The final segment connects Sioux Falls to Iowa Highway 9 southeast of Rowena.
How are the road conditions in Johnson County? Interstate 80 and Interstate 380 were partially covered with snow as of 11 a.m. The Iowa DOT encourages drivers to look out for icy bridges.
South Dakota Highway 50 (SD 50) is a state route serving south central and southeast South Dakota. The current alignment begins at the junction of South Dakota Highway 34 at "Lee's Corner" east of Fort Thompson, and ends at the Iowa border near Richland, where it continues as Iowa Highway 3. It is about 212 miles (341 km) in length.
Map showing the interstates and primary highways in South Dakota. South Dakota has a total of 83,609 miles (134,556 km) of highways, roads, and streets, along with 679 miles (1,093 km) of interstate highways. [1] South Dakota and Montana are the only states sharing a land border which is not traversed by a paved road.