City Management and Operations Staff participated in a conference call at 5:30 PM, Monday, January 10, with York County EOC, Managers from all York County Municipalities, County Management staff and each of the four school districts. A representative of the National Weather Service was also on the call.We have been advised that precipitation in York County will continue as freezing rain until around midnight. Up to 2/10 of an inch of ice is expected on top of the 4"-6" of snow that fell in the County today. While road conditions did improve throughout the day today, the conditions are expected to be much worse for travel tomorrow. The expected high temperature is 33 degrees for Tuesday, January 11. Day time highs for the remainder of the week will no get much higher and the evening lows are expected to get colder as the week goes on. The slush that is currently on the roads is expected to freeze each night with minimal chances of melting and drying during daytime hours. If you don't have to be on the roads, please stay home. Ft. Mill schools have already canceled classes for tomorrow and may close on Wednesday as well. If you do have to travel tomorrow, waiting until mid to late morning is advised. City public safety crews are prepped and ready and Operations crews will be in the City around the clock until conditions improve. City Staff will conference with the same group tomorrow evening at 5:30 PM, and we will advise if conditions change. Thanks you.