Mayor Ireton announced today that City Administrator John Pick, Public Works Director Teresa Gardner, Acting Chief Hoppes of the Salisbury Fire Department and Acting Chief Barkley of Salisbury Police met at 5:00 a.m. Thursday morning to closely monitor the weather and conditions here in Salisbury and make preparations for the day.
Periodic power outages across the lower Eastern Shore have been reported.
With wind gusts reaching 40 mph, power outages should be expected. The rain is expected to arrive after noon today. From the Wicomico County Department of Emergency Services: Rainfall is expected to be 2” to 4” for the remainder of the storm, 9 a.m. (9/30/10) to late night (9/30/10).
There could be pockets of up to 5”-6” in passing storm cells. Thunderstorms are likely Thursday afternoon through Thursday night. The storm should move out of the area early Friday morning.
Storm drain inlets are being monitored city wide. The levels of the ponds have been lowered to prevent overflow. City employees are collecting debris, limbs, and trash from roadways to allow proper drainage. However, with heavy rains arriving late this afternoon the city storm drains can fill quickly. High tide is 8:58 p.m. so minor flooding is possible during that time period. If you see debris in the drains and water is ponding on the streets, please call City Public Works at 410-548-3177 or Salisbury Police at 410-548-3165.
Motorists are encouraged, for their 9/30/10 evening commute, to monitor conditions and seek alternate routes from impacted areas.
The storm's turning out to be a non-event for us so far. Hopefully we'll get some rain, because we definitely need it!
ReplyDeletehmmmm, Ireton, Pick and Hoppes. I feel so much safer.
ReplyDeletenow if we can get them together and have them do something productive
ReplyDeleteAll Wicomico County After School programs are closed
ReplyDeleteHonestly, I can't wait until Ireton gets voted out. Joe, will you run??
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