Fighting against the county snow began Sunday evening, a snowstorm left projected a little more dust on local roads at night.
"It was a long day to do nothing," said Tim Burgess, director of the Office of district roads. "We have been waiting for this storm to develop a little."
Burgess said original estimates of 10 inches falling in the region and not see you asking to 3 to 6 inches expected.
"This also could be a lot more," said Burgess.
But with temperatures up to 20 years and the development of strong winds, the local roads is likely that the ice that leads to another.
Dundalk forecast predicted on the basis of the foot of 3.7 inch for a total of BWI Airport, National Weather Service provides inches of snow overnight postcode 21222nd
County residents can keep abreast County snow removal efforts on its Web site and on Twitter @ BaCoSnowfighter.
"Now we are salting the roads and see if we need to develop a farm," said Burgess. "This is something that salt off. It seems that if it is an inch and a half, we plow."
Burgess said that the traffic was light trucks and have no problem rubbing salt than 2,600 miles of county roads. He believes that light is a good omen for each plow thought you might do tonight.
"We have a night to go away, what is safe," said Burgess.
On Saturday, Governor Martin O'Malley has a state of emergency due to snow expected to total 12 inches in parts of Maryland said. The statement indicates the possibility of the State of Maryland to select National Guard to help local emergency managers, according to a post on the website of the Maryland Emergency Management.
Maryland State Highway Administration and Maryland Transportation Authority is 2,400 pieces of equipment and personnel from 2700 to answer, according to its website. State transportation officials to monitor storms State Operations Center in Hanover, SHA, which has a centralized communication and access is more than 150 traffic cameras in the state.
This is the latest forecast of seven days from the National Weather Service:
Tonight: Snow showers. Low around 22nd Breezy with mph North wind around 24 with gusts to 34 miles per hour. Chance of precipitation is 100%. Total snow accumulation around an inch possible.
Monday: danger of falling snow before 10 clock. Cloudy, gradually dim, low around 30 Windy mph with wind speeds between 23 and 26, with gusts to 39 miles per hour. Chance of precipitation 30%. Fresh snow on less than a half inch possible.
Monday Night: Mostly clear, with a low around 23rd Breezy, each with a west wind 17 to 22 mph.
Tuesday: Mostly sunny, high near 36th West wind 14-17 mph.
Tuesday Night: Partly cloudy, low around 25th West wind 8 to 10 miles per hour.
Wednesday: Sunny, high near 40th
Wednesday night: Partly cloudy, low around 26th
Thursday: Sunny, high near 41st
Thursday Night: Partly cloudy, low around 32nd
Friday: Sunny, high near 45th
Friday Night: Partly cloudy, low around 38th
New Year's Day: Partly cloudy, low around 52nd
Saturday Night: A chance of showers. Mostly cloudy with a low around 43rd Chance of precipitation 30%.
Sunday: Sunny, with a low around 51st
"It was a long day to do nothing," said Tim Burgess, director of the Office of district roads. "We have been waiting for this storm to develop a little."
Burgess said original estimates of 10 inches falling in the region and not see you asking to 3 to 6 inches expected.
"This also could be a lot more," said Burgess.
But with temperatures up to 20 years and the development of strong winds, the local roads is likely that the ice that leads to another.
Dundalk forecast predicted on the basis of the foot of 3.7 inch for a total of BWI Airport, National Weather Service provides inches of snow overnight postcode 21222nd
County residents can keep abreast County snow removal efforts on its Web site and on Twitter @ BaCoSnowfighter.
"Now we are salting the roads and see if we need to develop a farm," said Burgess. "This is something that salt off. It seems that if it is an inch and a half, we plow."
Burgess said that the traffic was light trucks and have no problem rubbing salt than 2,600 miles of county roads. He believes that light is a good omen for each plow thought you might do tonight.
"We have a night to go away, what is safe," said Burgess.
On Saturday, Governor Martin O'Malley has a state of emergency due to snow expected to total 12 inches in parts of Maryland said. The statement indicates the possibility of the State of Maryland to select National Guard to help local emergency managers, according to a post on the website of the Maryland Emergency Management.
Maryland State Highway Administration and Maryland Transportation Authority is 2,400 pieces of equipment and personnel from 2700 to answer, according to its website. State transportation officials to monitor storms State Operations Center in Hanover, SHA, which has a centralized communication and access is more than 150 traffic cameras in the state.
This is the latest forecast of seven days from the National Weather Service:
Tonight: Snow showers. Low around 22nd Breezy with mph North wind around 24 with gusts to 34 miles per hour. Chance of precipitation is 100%. Total snow accumulation around an inch possible.
Monday: danger of falling snow before 10 clock. Cloudy, gradually dim, low around 30 Windy mph with wind speeds between 23 and 26, with gusts to 39 miles per hour. Chance of precipitation 30%. Fresh snow on less than a half inch possible.
Monday Night: Mostly clear, with a low around 23rd Breezy, each with a west wind 17 to 22 mph.
Tuesday: Mostly sunny, high near 36th West wind 14-17 mph.
Tuesday Night: Partly cloudy, low around 25th West wind 8 to 10 miles per hour.
Wednesday: Sunny, high near 40th
Wednesday night: Partly cloudy, low around 26th
Thursday: Sunny, high near 41st
Thursday Night: Partly cloudy, low around 32nd
Friday: Sunny, high near 45th
Friday Night: Partly cloudy, low around 38th
New Year's Day: Partly cloudy, low around 52nd
Saturday Night: A chance of showers. Mostly cloudy with a low around 43rd Chance of precipitation 30%.
Sunday: Sunny, with a low around 51st
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