Crews with the National Highway System spent 12 hours starting Thursday night treating roads ahead of this weekend's storm.
NDOT crews started spreading brine on primary routes, followed by secondary and post-secondary roadways. Once precipitation begins, workers are prepared to work 12-hour shifts.
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