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Snow emergencies declared around the QCs

The QCs is expecting snow Saturday evening into Sunday, Dec. 10-11, 2016.

For the Quad Cities, snow is likely on Sunday, lasting into the late-evening. Roadways will be snow-covered and hazardous with worse conditions expected north of the metro area, forecasts WQAD meteorologists. CLICK HERE for our 7-day forecast

The following cities and villages have declared a snow emergency for the weekend:

IOWA

Bettendorf is not currently under a snow emergency. CLICK HERE for more information on Bettendorf’s snow policies. 

Clinton has declared a snow emergency starting at 6 p.m. Saturday to last until all streets are cleared. If vehicles are not removed by 10 p.m. Saturday, the Clinton Police Department will enforce the ticket and/or towing process.

Davenport has declared a snow emergency beginning at 10 p.m. Saturday through 7 a.m. Monday. Parking on posted snow routes is prohibited during a snow emergency. Vehicles parked on posted snow routes during a snow emergency will be ticketed and may be towed. CLICK HERE for more information on Davenport’s snow policies.

Durant has issued a snow emergency from 3 p.m. Saturday, Dec. 10 to 6 p.m. Sunday, Dec. 11. Please remove all vehicles from city streets to avoid receiving a citation.

ILLINOIS

Coal Valley has issued a snow emergency from 5 p.m. Saturday, Dec. 10 to noon Monday, Dec. 12. It shall be unlawful for any person to allow a vehicle to remain on any village street, avenue, alley, cul-de-sac or villlage parking lot within the Village following a snowfall of 2″ or more.

East Moline is not currently under a snow emergency. CLICK HERE to view East Moline’s snow plow routes. 

Moline is not currently under a snow emergency. CLICK HERE for more information on Moline’s snow policies.

Rock Island reminds drivers that parking is not allowed on any marked snow routes until the snow has been cleared, once we receive a snowfall of 2″ or more. Drivers who leave their vehicles parked in a snow route will be ticketed $35, and could be subject to impound.

Additionally, residents are asked not to park on residential streets until snow removal is completed.

Do you need to report a snow emergency? Email your press release to news@wqad.com

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