PLYMOUTH — The Marshall County Emergency Management Agency has returned Marshall County to a normal travel status effective immediately.

A Travel Advisory was issued on Nov. 9 due to a lake effect snow event that dumped up to a foot of snow in some portions of the county. Slick roads resulted due to the snowfall and black ice from a rapid freeze. Marshall County Central Dispatch was flooded with slide-off calls, particularly on Monday morning.
Conditions have improved today, and the snow has come to an end. There is a potential for snowmelt to refreeze on untreated roads overnight, but that depends on a number of factors that may prevent refreezing. County and state highway crews will keep an eye on the roads just in case.
Continue to drive with caution, just in case some slick spots linger.








