A portion of I-10 eastbound reopened to traffic from the Alabama/Florida State Line toMile Marker 70.This means that I-10 is now reopen
Interstate 10 continues to be closed in both directions from the Alabama, Florida state line to Exit 192 in Gadsden County.
Interstate 10 from the Alabama/Florida state line almost to Tallahassee has been closed since Wednesday evening. Conditions have now improved.
Parts of Interstate 10 are reopening Thursday.I-10 was closed between the Florida-Alabama state line and Gadsden County outside Tallahassee.Tha
MAJOR TRAVEL ALERT FOR (I-10): While FDOT was able to reopen both directions of I-10 last night, Eastbound I-10 is now closed from Exit 70 (S.R. 285) to Exit 85 (U.S. 331) due to icy conditions. As winter weather conditions continue to change, drive with caution and before… pic.twitter.com/GGE5R4ROxy
Frozen temperatures created an icy mess overnight in Northwest Florida, but as the sun rose Thursday some roads and bridges began to reopen.
The BriefA portion of I-10 in the Florida Panhandle is closed due to lingering snow, ice and water on the roadways, officials said. I-10 is closed in both directions from the Florida-Alabama state line to US-90 (exit 192).
UPDATE: I-10 ALERT: Effective 2 p.m. EST (Jan 23), a portion of WESTBOUND Interstate 10 (I-10) will reopen to traffic from mile marker 70 (State Road 285) to the Alabama/Florida state line. ESCAMBIA COUNTY, Fla. ( WALA) - The Florida Department of Transportation announced that I-10 will be closed in both directions.
A 200-mile stretch of interstate-10 through the Panhandle that was closed for most of the day has completely reopened. The Department of Transportation reopened the last section from Jackson County to Tallahassee at 7:00 p.
The Florida Department of Transportation has closed parts of I-10 in north Florida because of the rare winter storm.
Per Florida Highway Patrol, I-10 from mile marker 5 to mile marker 56 is CLOSED. The Barrancas Avenue Bayou Chico Bridge was closed in both directions at 4:58 p.m. because of ice, according the Florida Department of Transportation.
Crews continued to clear highways in northern Florida on Thursday, January 23, two days after a historic snowstorm hit the region.Footage released on X by the Florida Department of Transportation’s (FDOT) District 3 shows snowplows clearing snow from Interstate 10 and its shoulders on Thursday.