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6 lut 2024 · The weather is causing major travel concerns for those across Northern Arizona. At this time, two highways remain closed. Eastbound Interstate 40 at the Ash Fork and U.S. 93 junction. ADOT officials also confirmed that SR-64 east of Grand Canyon National Park remains closed.
I 40 Kingman Status, Road Closure with live updates from the DOT - Interstate 40 Arizona Near Kingman.
4 dni temu · Interstate I-40 Arizona Road Conditions Details on Interstate I-40 real-time traffic cameras, accidents, road construction alerts, travel times, hazards, special events, and flooding alerts. Includes road conditions for the following counties in Arizona, Mohave, Yavapai, Coconino, Navajo, Apache
The closure of I-40, approximately 11 miles west of Seligman, will occur overnight from 8 p.m. Sunday Aug. 7, to 6 a.m. Monday, Aug. 8. Motorists will use the Anvil Rock Road off- and on-ramps to exit and re-enter the interstate.
I 40 Status, Road Closure with live updates from the DOT - Interstate 40 Arizona
I-40 closed again due to weather. Interstate 40 eastbound was closed at Ash Fork on Thursday morning due to severe winter conditions, the Arizona Department of Transportation said.