Congratulations to our local weather people. They predicted a 90% chance of 1-to-3 inches for the area. The storm has passed, and we have exactly zero inches - and some schools are closed! The funniest thing about all this was the local reporter "live" in Salisbury this morning trying to do a snow report with no snow. She actually filled three minutes by showing NOTHING. Poor girl... She had to resort to reporting on the fact that there was salt on the road. Local TV. Gotta love it.
Roads clear, many were dry. Yet the salt trucks are throwing out salt on dry roads, like it costs the tax payers nothing. what a freakin waste! having once worked for snow removal, each piece of salt is about a penny as it is worth. that will tick you off. seeing it laying on a dry road.
Nanticoke is good to go! rt 349 ok
ReplyDeleteOcean City - Streets were drying up but just now starting to snow - 6:14 am
ReplyDeleteI'm in Salisbury. Can't even open my door. It must be drifted up against the house... oh, wait.
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Seaford was as usual....they did nothing, ice all over the main roads
ReplyDeleteThe main roads *state roads* are fine. The side roads *city roads* are slick in spots.
ReplyDeleteCongratulations to our local weather people. They predicted a 90% chance of 1-to-3 inches for the area. The storm has passed, and we have exactly zero inches - and some schools are closed!
ReplyDeleteThe funniest thing about all this was the local reporter "live" in Salisbury this morning trying to do a snow report with no snow. She actually filled three minutes by showing NOTHING. Poor girl... She had to resort to reporting on the fact that there was salt on the road. Local TV. Gotta love it.
Commute from Cordova to Annapolis was no problem.
ReplyDeleteSitting side ways boys in a have
ReplyDeleteRoads here are terrible, what do you expect? we had a friggin' blizzard!!
ReplyDeleteNanticoke Road to Walston Switch Road made it in the same time I usually do, no issues.
ReplyDeleteIcy spots on side roads
ReplyDeleteRoads clear , shame they all go nowhere.
ReplyDeleteToo much traction on the roads. If your not careful you might accelerate too quickly!
ReplyDeleteRoads clear, many were dry.
ReplyDeleteYet the salt trucks are throwing out salt on dry roads, like it costs the tax payers nothing.
what a freakin waste!
having once worked for snow removal, each piece of salt is about a penny as it is worth. that will tick you off. seeing it laying on a dry road.
Mt Hermon road dry & clear, but some ice spots under trees.
ReplyDeleteTaking a cue from the schools I showed up to work two hours late.
ReplyDelete1/16 of an inch here. no problem. Delmar, Md. (east)
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