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Archive for January, 2025

Marylanders Urged to Remain Cautious and Travel Safely Following the First Winter Storm of 2025

Bitterly Cold Temperatures Forecasted This Week; Another Storm Possible Later This Week HANOVER, MD (January 7, 2025) — The first major winter storm of 2025 has moved out of the region, but Marylanders should still use caution, stay prepared, and be mindful of hazards when traveling. The storm caused significant snowfall in many parts of the  Read the Rest…

Governor Moore Declares State of Emergency, Closes Maryland State Government Ahead of Winter Storm

Published: 1/5/2025 ANNAPOLIS, MD—Governor Wes Moore this evening declared a State of Emergency​ due to the expected threat of the winter storm forecasted to impact Maryland from Sunday, January 5 into Tuesday, January 7. The storm will cause hazardous road conditions and will affect public transportation, with the potential for significant snowfall throughout the state—including a projected  Read the Rest…

Governor Moore Declares State of Preparedness Ahead of Winter Storm

ANNAPOLIS, MD—Governor Wes Moore today declared a State of Preparedness in advance of the elevated winter storm threat to Maryland from Sunday, January 5 through Monday, January 6. The storm will likely affect roads and transportation centers and could cause significant snow accumulation in some parts of the state. Marylanders are cautioned to avoid travel if possible,  Read the Rest…

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