Winter Weather Update
Winter Storm Update
The PDPOA Security and Pass Office remain working under normal operations. Please anticipate that the response of emergency services may be impacted due to road conditions.
The Administrative Office remain closed, and employees will continue to work remotely.
Thursday, January 23, 2025: FROM BEAUFORT COUNTY:
As of 1:30 p.m., today, January 23, 2025, Beaufort County Sheriff’s Office and our local enforcement partners continue to ask the public to remain at home unless travel is necessary.
Current conditions on roads in Beaufort County are as follows: Primary roads are considered the main arteries (Ex. U.S. 278, U.S. 21, S.C. 170). Secondary roads serve to connect smaller areas or provide access to points off the primary routes (Ex. Parris Island Gateway, Bluffton Parkway). Sunlight and warming temperatures are aiding in melting the ice, sleet, and snow on the roads. South Carolina Department of Transportation (SCDOT) continues to work on clearing and treating roads. Please keep in mind, that regardless of conditions improving on certain roads, shaded areas could potentially still be frozen. Before any travel, we encourage you to use the following resources to view current road conditions. Travel and road condition resources: Starting late this afternoon into evening, the National Weather Service forecasts temperatures to drop once again in the low to mid-20s. This will cause any melted water to refreeze creating black ice. Black ice is a thin coat of ice that can form on roads and bridges in multiple scenarios, and because it is transparent, it visually blends into the pavement, taking drivers by surprise. Should travel be necessary, please be advised of the following tips: For emergencies, please call 911. Otherwise, please use our non-emergency dispatch line at 843-524-2777.
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