Weather warnings mean that tomorrow could be very slippery.
Temperatures are dropping and weather warnings have been issued right across the county.
Drivers are being warned to be extra vigilant and to drive to the conditions as cold weather sweeps across Lincolnshire. In many places, footpaths could also be slippery as a result of the icy conditions.
Darrell Redford, Network Resilience Manager for LCC said: “Conditions are forecast to be tricky overnight and into the morning.
“As the weather is turning a lot colder in the coming hours, the surface condition on roads that are not on the gritting routes are likely to freeze over.
“There is a lot of rain falling today and with that, plus considerable amounts of water running off fields onto roads, we will see ice forming.
“As usual, we be gritting this evening and throughout the night – trying to mitigate where we can, but we cannot treat every road. On top of that, salt can still be washed away by the rain coming down and where that happens ice can quickly form.
“It’s the same for the paths too and we appreciate anyone who can use their local grit bins and put some salt down on paths for their local community. The grit bins are there to be used by local people for paths in their area.”
The advice to drivers is to pay extra attention to the road conditions they are traveling on whilst the cold snap passes through the county, and reduce speed accordingly where water is sighted across the road surface.
View the routes that our 47-strong gritter fleet travel along.