Part of Interstate 894 will be closed this weekend. Here's what to know
Here's a look at the I-894 road closures, according to WisDOT:
Westbound I-94 is scheduled to close from the Mitchell Interchange to the Hale Interchange for final paving operations from 11 p.m. June 6 through 5:30 a.m. June 9.
Eastbound lanes will remain open. The I-894 westbound exit ramp to Loomis Road closed starting at 9 p.m. June 5.
Eastbound I-894 is scheduled to close from the Hale Interchange to the Mitchell Interchange for paving from 11 p.m. June 13 to 5:30 a.m. June 16. Westbound lanes will remain open. The I-894 eastbound exit ramp to Loomis Road will close at 9 p.m. June 12.
If there's poor weather, the closure of I-894 westbound will be rescheduled to June 13 to 16 and the closure of I-894 eastbound will be rescheduled to July 18 to 21.
WisDOT is urging drivers to use I-41, I-43 and I-94 to bypass the closures. For the most up-to-date road conditions, visit 511wi.gov.
This article originally appeared on Milwaukee Journal Sentinel: I-894 section will be closed this weekend. Here's what to know

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