Road Closure Update from PennDOT 7:36 P.M.
Motorists should not attempt to drive through standing water on roadways. Water may be deeper than it appears.
The following state routes are closed due to flooding:
Clearfield County
Route 219 from the intersection with Route 322 near Salem to the intersection with Route 119 in West Liberty;
Route 255 (East DuBois Avenue) from the intersection with McCracken Run Road in DuBois City to Penfield. A local detour is in place;
Route 4003 (Mine Road) is closed between the intersection with Route 410 (Shamokin Trail) and the intersection with Route 4002 (Stanley Bottom Road) in Brady Township;
Route 3009 (McGees Mills Road) is closed between the intersection with Buhite Road and the intersection with Grant Road in Brady Township.
Route 4015 (Sher de Lin Road) is closed from Route 255 to Home Camp Road in Sandy Township.
Route 219 is closed from Route 830 in Sandy Township to the City of DuBois.
Route 153 is closed from Eddies Road to Melody Lane in Huston Township.
Route 255 is closed from Route 153 at Penfield to Tyler Road in Huston Township.
Elk County
Route 2001 (Keystone Road) from the Jefferson County line to Route 219 is now open.
Route 255 north is closed from Elm Road in Jay Township to Route 948 in Fox Township.
Route 255 south is closed at the Route 948 intersection in Fox Township.
Centre County
Route 26 is closed from Porter Road to Benner Pike in College Township.
Route 550 is closed from Upper Gyp Road to Raymonds Lane in Benner Township.
Route 26 is closed at Walnut Ridge Road in Marion Township.
Route 26 is closed at Jacksonville Road in Marion Township.
Route 3005 (Fox Hollow Road) is closed from Cricklewood Drive in Patton Township to Park Ave/Porter Road in College Township.
Route 445 is closed from the end of 445 to Hy Road in Walker Township.
Clinton County
Route 150 is closed from Water Street in Beech Creek to Laurel Run Road in Bald Eagle Township.
These routes will open when water recedes to allow for safe passage.
Conditions are changing rapidly, and motorists are advised that roads previously open could close at any time.
PennDOT reminds motorists that they can check travel conditions on more than 2,900 miles of roadway online at www.511PA.com or by calling 511 from any telephone.
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