Will highways be closed due to snow?

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ManuelLee
07/24/25 11:08pm
Highways may be closed due to snow. The closure of highways during snowy weather depends on factors such as the regional scope and changing trends of the weather, visibility, and traffic volume. Not every snowfall leads to a highway closure. Here are the situations when highways may be closed: Natural disasters: Such as earthquakes, landslides, mudslides, and other disasters that damage the road surface; Severe natural weather conditions: Such as strong winds, typhoons, blizzards, severe frost, etc.; Policy-related closures; Serious multi-vehicle traffic accidents on the highway. To check if a highway is closed, you can call the highway service hotline for inquiries.
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