Two Maryland school systems -- Frederick and Howard -- are opening two hours late because of snow.
WASHINGTON -- Snow has begun to fall in parts of Montgomery County, and some schools are delayed, kicking off a day the National Weather Service predicts will see accumulation throughout the Washington region.
NWS forecasts light snow across the entire D.C. and Baltimore metropolitan area moving from west to east.
Accumulations should be on the light side, they say in a Special Weather Statement, from a coating to a half inch.
Frederick County schools are delayed two hours Friday morning, as are Howard County schools, where there is also no morning pre-K.
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WBOC spends 10 minutes talking about a non-snow storm. Even went live talking to a guy in Queenstown who saw a flurry.
ReplyDelete644 - that just made me really laugh out loud!
ReplyDeleteThis is the same people who said on Friday before the blizzard that there was nothing to worry about too on Sunday. Idiots.
ReplyDeleteDon't have time to talk. Gotta go get my eggs, milk and toilet paper.
ReplyDeleteWho cares what WBOC says? If you can post on here than you have access to up to date weather reports. Why waste your time reporting WBOC's mistakes when you can report the weather so much more accurately?
ReplyDelete8:30, too late on the toilet paper. I got the last roll. (single ply) Had to hit an old lady over the head with a plunger to get it though.
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