Over the last few days, as much as 10 inches of snow fell in places throughout central Illinois, but the snow plows have been hard at work.
On the WHOW Morning Show Monday, DeWitt County Sheriff Mike Walker told Regional Radio that the roads are not looking too bad after the heavy winter storm. He says planning ahead is the key to safe travel.
Sherriff Walker says residential roads may have been a little worse off due to houses blocking wind that would otherwise blow snow off the streets. He states they've received no reports of weather-related accidents.
The city of Clinton was close to the northern edge of the storm, and Sherriff Walker mentions that much of DeWitt County was unscathed by the snow.
Always remember to drive slowly and give yourself plenty of time to get to your destination when the winter brings poor driving conditions. We'll have more this week with Sherriff Walker on Regional Radio.













