HANNIBAL, Mo. (AP) -- The Missouri Department of Transportation said the excessive heat that's hit the state could cause road damage.
MoDOT said roadways have already begun to buckle in parts of Missouri since the sweltering weather arrived last week. For the rest of this week, the forecast calls for high humidity and temperatures in the 90s in most of the state.
MoDOT said pavement buckles when moisture builds up under weakened joints, then heats up and expands.
The agency said motorists should drive cautiously on roadways where buckling has occurred.