By Associated Press - Monday, January 13, 2014

ADAMS, N.Y. (AP) - State transportation officials say they’ll continue to monitor ice jams that forced the closure of a bridge that carries Interstate 81 over a northern New York creek.

Department of Transportation officials tell local media outlets that a 15-mile stretch of southbound lanes of I-81 between Exit 43 and 38 in Jefferson County reopened Sunday morning after being shut down on Friday because of an ice jam at a bridge that runs over Sandy Creek in Adams, 55 miles north of Syracuse.

Southbound traffic was diverted to Route 11 during the shutdown. The northbound lanes remained opened.



I-81 was shut down in both directions by severe weather earlier last week.

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