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Hot flames for cold-patch pothole repair in Kennewick

A crew of workers from the City of Kennewick use a propane torch and a cold patch material to temporarily repair a couple potholes Tuesday afternoon on South Union Street near West Fifth Avenue. The workers have been busy recently repairing the damaged roadways being created by recent wet, snowy and icy winter weather conditions. From left, they are: Brennan Lounsbury, Bobby Flores, Rod Pitts and Kevin Reiland. Patchy freezing fog is forecast for mornings through the weekend. A slight chance of light snow was forecast for Tuesday night through 10 a.m. Wednesday morning
A crew of workers from the City of Kennewick use a propane torch and a cold patch material to temporarily repair a couple potholes Tuesday afternoon on South Union Street near West Fifth Avenue. The workers have been busy recently repairing the damaged roadways being created by recent wet, snowy and icy winter weather conditions. From left, they are: Brennan Lounsbury, Bobby Flores, Rod Pitts and Kevin Reiland. Patchy freezing fog is forecast for mornings through the weekend. A slight chance of light snow was forecast for Tuesday night through 10 a.m. Wednesday morning Tri-City Herald

A crew of workers from the city of Kennewick uses a propane torch and a cold-patch material to temporarily repair potholes Tuesday on South Union Street near West Fifth Avenue.

The workers have been busy recently repairing the damaged roadways created by recent wet, snowy and icy winter weather conditions.

Patchy freezing fog is forecast for mornings through the weekend.

A slight chance of light snow was forecast for Tuesday night through 10 a.m. Wednesday morning

This story was originally published January 24, 2017 at 6:01 PM with the headline "Hot flames for cold-patch pothole repair in Kennewick."

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