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Maryland Bracing for Winter Storm Beginning Late Monday

Maryland Bracing for Winter Storm Beginning Late Monday Residents Should Be Aware of Potential Significant Snowfall And Take Actions to Stay Safe Listen to audio of release here. REISTERSTOWN, Md. (March 12, 2017) — Maryland agencies are gearing up for a late-season storm expected to bring significant snowfall to much of central, northern and western  Read the Rest…

Next Winter Weather Storm Arriving in Maryland Later Today

Tuesday Morning Commute Could be Slippery, Slow, and Dangerous  Click here for audio of this release. REISTERSTOWN, Md. (February 8, 2016) — Another round of snow is headed toward Maryland today. Forecasters are expecting precipitation to begin in western Maryland Monday afternoon and then head east throughout the evening. The National Weather Service is currently forecasting  Read the Rest…

Governor Larry Hogan Ends State Of Emergency

Governor Larry Hogan Ends State Of Emergency Click here to read the entire press release about the rescission of the State of Emergency declared on January 22, 2016

The Maryland Emergency Management Agency Offers Cold Weather Tips and a Winter Preparedness Video

WITH WINTER APPROACHING, DECEMBER IS THE RIGHT TIME TO PREPARE FOR SNOWSTORMS AND COLD WEATHER REISTERSTOWN, Md. (December 1, 2015) — The arrival of the holiday season is the right time to make sure you are prepared for winter weather. No matter what part of the State you live in, the winter season brings the  Read the Rest…

Charles County: Water and Ice Distribution

The Charles County Department of Emergency Services has arranged for water and ice distribution for Charles County residents today, July 3 at the following locations: #7 Jay Gould Court, Unit 1 (located off of Industrial Park Drive in Waldorf). 9 a.m. -2 p.m. two 40-lb. bags of ice Nanjemoy Community Center (4375 Port Tobacco Road  Read the Rest…

Potomac Edison Makes Water and Ice Available to Customers

Williamsport, Md. – Potomac Edison customers who lost power as a result of Friday’s severe summer storm can receive one bag of ice and two gallons of water at no charge at any Martin’s food stores in Allegany, Carroll, Frederick, Garrett, Howard, Montgomery, and Washington counties. Tips for customers without power: • Customers who have not  Read the Rest…

On Anniversary of Winter Storm, COG Promotes New Public Information Site, Personal Preparedness

WASHINGTON, DC – On the one year anniversary of the snow and ice storm that triggered widespread, many hours-long traffic gridlock during the evening commute, the Metropolitan Washington Council of Governments is reminding D.C. area residents to be prepared for emergencies and sign up for alerts from local governments and transportation agencies.  To do this, COG  Read the Rest…

SHA PREPARES FOR WINTER WEATHER STRIKE ON WESTERN AND CENTRAL MARYLAND

SHA Cautions Marylanders to Plan Ahead for Forecasted Snow, Freezing Rain (January 20, 2012) – As a winter storm is poised to strike from far western to central Maryland, the State Highway Administration (SHA) is deploying anti-icing crews and preparing other equipment that may be needed later this evening and throughout the night.  Anti-icing is a  Read the Rest…

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