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Road conditions expected to get slick later Thursday evening

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Road conditions expected to get slick later Thursday evening
Roads will start to become slick as temperatures drop Thursday evening.One accident has been reported near Blair High Road and State Street involving an Nebraska Department of Roads truck and car.Video: Road conditions expected to get slick later Thursday eveningTraffic is moving steadily and NDOR reports the road temperature is about 28 degrees.Roads further north are much worse, one resident from Tekamah said it's been slick since noon.Major intersections such as 72nd and Dodge streets are wet, but not slick just yet."A little ice on the car, the roads aren't slick yet but they're getting there and they will be," said Leroy and Linda Henry, who were driving around Thursday afternoon.Areas further west, such as Village Point, aren't icy just yet but plenty of salt is being laid down just in case."It's warm enough for it to work. If it was around two or three degrees on an ice and all that ice, that it won't keep up as well. Right now, ti does keep up because it's warm enough," Superior Green employee Abe Cabrera said.Stay with us for the latest on road conditions, weather updates and accidents occurring in the area.

Roads will start to become slick as temperatures drop Thursday evening.

One accident has been reported near Blair High Road and State Street involving an Nebraska Department of Roads truck and car.

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Video: Road conditions expected to get slick later Thursday evening

Traffic is moving steadily and NDOR reports the road temperature is about 28 degrees.

Roads further north are much worse, one resident from Tekamah said it's been slick since noon.

Major intersections such as 72nd and Dodge streets are wet, but not slick just yet.

"A little ice on the car, the roads aren't slick yet but they're getting there and they will be," said Leroy and Linda Henry, who were driving around Thursday afternoon.

Areas further west, such as Village Point, aren't icy just yet but plenty of salt is being laid down just in case.

"It's warm enough for it to work. If it was around two or three degrees on an ice and all that ice, that it won't keep up as well. Right now, ti does keep up because it's warm enough," Superior Green employee Abe Cabrera said.

Stay with us for the latest on road conditions, weather updates and accidents occurring in the area.