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Traffic Incidents: Each icon represents a traffic event or incident such as road construction, closure (red circle with a white dash) or accident.

In known extreme weather events, flooding, or accidents, the map may still show green lines, even if lanes or the entire road is closed.

Lone Jack Traffic Alerts

Updated: 12:45 PM CDT
For the official MO traffic info visit: Missouri DOT Traffic Site

National Traffic Forecast

 

Prepare for Heavy Rain in South Texas and Lower Mississippi
Updated Mon Jun 15th 2026, 5:19am PDT
South Texas and Lower Mississippi
Get ready for a soggy start to the week with significant rainfall expected from Southern Texas through the Lower Mississippi Valley. Starting today and continuing through Wednesday, we're looking at 4-6 inches of rain, which could lead to localized flooding. Those traveling along the I-10 and I-35 in Texas, as well as US-90, should be prepared for potential delays and road closures due to heavy rain. Be on the lookout for updates as the National Hurricane Center is keeping an eye on possible tropical cyclone development near the Texas Gulf Coast.
Northeast and Great Lakes
As rain exits New England this morning, we're seeing a cool change with temperatures dropping into the 40s and 50s across the Plains and into the Great Lakes. Commuters along the I-95 corridor from Boston,MA to New York,NY will experience cooler but dry conditions on Tuesday.
Pacific Northwest
Heading to the Pacific Northwest? The heatwave peaks today, with temperatures reaching the upper-90s. Travelers on I-5 through Oregon and Washington should stay hydrated and take breaks to avoid heat exhaustion. Expect temperatures to moderate on Tuesday.
Northern Plains and Great Lakes
Quick-moving weather systems will pass through the Northern Plains today and reach the Great Lakes by Tuesday. Expect showers and gusty winds along I-94 and I-90, possibly causing minor traffic delays.
Four Corners and Southern Rockies
Monsoonal showers taper off by Tuesday, impacting routes like US-160 and US-550. Be prepared for wet roads and plan for potential delays.
Florida
Northern Florida will see more frequent showers and thunderstorms over the next few days. Travelers along I-10 and I-75 should expect wet conditions and drive cautiously.

This live traffic and road conditions report is valid for ZIP code 64070, accurately covering the area of Lone Jack, MO.

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