High temperatures are forecast across parts of Wisconsin over the next 36 hours, which could create conditions that buckle pavement. The Wisconsin DOT is advising motorists to be alert for such conditions, requiring that extra caution be taken.
Pavement can buckle when the weather quickly goes from cool to very hot, causing pavement slabs to expand and push against one another. If the pressure becomes great enough, the pavement can buckle and create unexpected bumps or dips.
While predicting such effects is difficult, a few points of attention can help prevent damage:
Slow down, buckle up and focus full attention on the roadway.
Watch for slow traffic and be ready to move over for all roadside workers, including highway crews as they repair damages.
Before your trip, a check of 511wi.gov will inform you of the latest on any incidents or delays.
If you encounter a serious pavement issue, call 911 and be ready to report specific location information.




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