CLARION CO., Pa. (EYT) – All local roadways are now open following a morning of weather-related havoc.
(Pictured above: Toby Hill. Photo by Vern Hilyer.)
According to a representative of Clarion-based State Police, all roadways in the Clarion County area are now open.
Snow-covered roadways on Wednesday morning caused several delays on both local roadways and Interstate 80.
A two-vehicle crash occurred on Millerstown Road around 6:30 a.m. It is unknown whether there were any injuries.
It was reported around 7:00 a.m. that two tractor-trailers were stuck on the River Hill.
Traffic was also reported to be crawling on US 322 as there was an accident that occurred around 8:00 a.m. east of Shippenville. Rescue crews were on the scene. There is no word on injuries at this time.
(Pictured above: Route 322 in Shippenville. Photo by Jake Bauer.)
Traffic was traveling slowly on Route 66 in Lucinda due to a disabled tractor-trailer and an accident. No other information is available on that accident at this time.
(Pictured above: Route 66, Lucinda area. Photo by Tyler Ochs.)
Multiple accidents were reported throughout the New Bethlehem area including a head-on collision near Drummond Animal Hospital. There was also a jackknifed tractor-trailer on Route 66/28 near Bostonia Country Club in New Bethlehem.
It was reported that school buses were stuck on the roadway on Route 28 near M&S Meats.
Toby Hill (Miola Road/5th Avenue) was closed traveling north around 8:45 a.m., but it has recently opened.
(Pictured above: Toby Hill. Photo by Vern Hilyer.)
In addition, around 9:00 a.m., a representative of Clarion-based State Police told exploreClarion.com that traffic on State Route 66 and on Interstate 80 was moving slowly because of the snow-covered roadways.