Myrtle Beach braces for icy roads as temperatures drop overnight

Close up of Slippery Icy Slushy Pavement Road in Winter
Close up of Slippery Icy Slushy Pavement Road in Winter

MYRTLE BEACH, S.C. — The Myrtle Beach Police Department is warning residents to exercise caution as temperatures plunge overnight, raising the likelihood of icy road conditions throughout the area.

Officials noted that lingering water on roadways from recent precipitation is expected to refreeze, creating a potentially hazardous situation for drivers. Bridges and overpasses are particularly vulnerable to freezing, but authorities cautioned that all roads could pose risks.

“To ensure your safety, please stay home if possible,” the department stated in a message shared on social media Tuesday evening. For those who must travel, police advised drivers to reduce speed and avoid sudden braking, sharp turns, or rapid acceleration.

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This advisory comes as the region continues to experience winter weather conditions, impacting travel across coastal South Carolina. Local officials are urging residents to monitor road conditions and prepare for potential delays.

Authorities emphasized that extreme caution is necessary to avoid accidents or injuries on icy roads.