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Icy conditions causing lane obstruction on VT Route 100 in Wilmington, police say

In Wilmington, VT, police say icy roads have obstructed one lane on VT Route 100 near Bluebrook Rd, causing delays expected to last 1-2 hours.

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According to police reports, one lane of VT Route 100 in Wilmington is currently obstructed due to icy road conditions caused by a recent weather event. The Vermont State Police indicate that the obstruction is expected to last between one to two hours.

Motorists traveling in the area should anticipate delays and are advised to consider alternative routes to avoid the affected section. Authorities are monitoring the situation and will provide updates as they become available, according to police.

While the icy conditions can pose challenges for drivers, police remind the public to exercise caution while navigating the roads. It is important for all motorists to remain vigilant and adjust their driving behavior to ensure safety during inclement weather.

As conditions may change, ongoing updates will be communicated by law enforcement, and the situation will be assessed continually.

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Source: Vermont State Police

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