KY Highway Water Over Road Report for District 1
UPDATE Marshall County at 1:45 p.m., CDT
PADUCAH, Ky. (April 12, 2022) – The Kentucky Transportation Cabinet (KYTC) has the following Water Over Road Report for District 1:
Carlisle County
U.S. 62 is CLOSED at the 4 to 5mm in West Fork Creek Bottoms just west of the KY 121 4-Way Stop – KYTC personnel on-site monitoring floodwaters
Fulton County
KY 1907 has Water Over Road signs posted at the 1 to 3 mile marker between KY 781 and KY 94
Graves County
KY 349/Wadesboro Road is CLOSED at the 0 to 1mm at the McCracken-Graves County Line between Hardmoney and KY 450/Oaks Road – Signs Posted
KY 339/Clinton Road is CLOSED at the 0 to 2mm at the McCracken-Graves County Line north of the Melber community – Signs Posted
Livingston County
U.S. 60 has Water Over Road signs posted at the 10 to 11mm between KY 937/Cutoff Road and Smithland
KY 453/Dover Road has Water Over Road signs posted at the 13 to 14mm immediately south of Smithland
McCracken County
KY 1014/Houser Road is OPEN near the KY 994/Old Mayfield Rd intersection
KY 994/Old Mayfield Rd is OPEN at the KY 1014/Houser Road intersection
KY 994/Old Mayfield Road is CLOSED near the Railroad Tracks between at about the 2mm between KY 1288 and KY 348 – Signs Posted
KY 1255/Bonds Road is CLOSED between the 1 and 2mm just west of the KY 450/Oaks Rd intersection – Signs Posted
KY 349/Wadesboro Road is CLOSED near the 7mm at the McCracken-Graves County Line between Hardmoney and KY 450/Oaks Road – Signs Posted
KY 339/Clinton Road is CLOSED at the 0 to 2mm at the McCracken-Graves County Line near Melber – Signs Posted
Marshall County
KY 1462/Benton-Birmingham Rd is CLOSED at the 1 to 2mm at the Clarks River Bridge – Signs Posted
KYK 1949/Wadesboro Rd is OPEN near the 7mm at Smith Creek Bridge and the I-69 Tunnel
Updates as appropriate. Please note that this list includes only state highways. It does not include city streets that are not part of the state system and does not include county roads.
Motorists should be alert for areas where water is flowing across or has covered the roadway. If you encounter a flooded roadway that is not marked by signage, please take careful note of the location using a crossroad, mile marker, or landmark and call your local 911 Call Center.
Remember: Turn around, don’t drown.
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