Georgetown, TX Traffic and Road Conditions

 

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A static map with traffic flow is shown first and to start using the interactive map you press the blue Load button above to go live.

Traffic flow lines: Red/White dashed lines = Closed Road, Grey/White dashed lines = Road Work, Red lines = Heavy traffic flow, Yellow/Orange lines = Medium flow, and Green = normal traffic. Black lines or no traffic flow lines could indicate a closed road, but in most cases it means that either there is not enough vehicle flow to register or traffic isn't monitored. Also, if you do not see traffic flow, you can zoom in closer to reveal localized data. If you are unable to pan the map, press here (to focus off of the map) and try again.

Traffic Incidents: Each icon represents a traffic event or incident such as road construction, closure (red circle with a white dash), or accident. In some regions there may also be live traffic camaras to view.

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

Georgetown Traffic Alerts

National Traffic Forecast

 
Snowy Commutes and Treacherous Travels Ahead
Updated Sun Jan 18th 2026, 1:04am PST
Southeast Snowfall Alert
Today, the Southeast is seeing quick but impactful snowfall that could disrupt travel plans. If you're driving along the I-85 corridor through central Georgia or near the Florida Panhandle, be prepared for snow accumulations ranging from a light dusting to as much as 2-4 inches in some areas. This could lead to slippery roads and potential delays, so make sure to give yourself extra travel time. The snow is expected to move quickly toward the Southeast Coast by this afternoon, impacting routes including I-95.
Northern Plains and Upper Midwest Blizzard Conditions
All eyes on the weather in the Northern Plains and Upper Midwest today, where blizzard conditions are expected to hit hard. Areas of eastern North Dakota and northwestern Minnesota are under blizzard warnings with strong winds gusting up to 60 mph. This can cause whiteout conditions along I-29 and U.S. Highway 2, making travel extremely dangerous. Avoid driving if possible, and if you must be out, ensure your vehicle is prepared for severe winter conditions.
Great Lakes Heavy Snow Impact
If you’re traveling through the Great Lakes region, heavy lake-effect snow is expected to continue from the Upper Great Lakes tonight into the Lower Great Lakes by Monday morning. This includes areas like Michigan and parts of Ohio near I-75 and I-90. Several inches of snow could accumulate, so expect slower travel times and potential delays. Check your route before heading out, and stay updated on any road closures or advisories.
Northeast Snow Spread
Folks up in the Northeast from the New York City metro area through coastal New England should brace for accumulating snow this afternoon and evening. With potential accumulations of 3-6 inches, key routes like I-95 and I-87 may experience slowdowns. Plan your trips accordingly and consider public transportation options if available. Temperatures will also drop following this system, so watch out for icing during your Monday morning commute.

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