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Sunday, January 29, 2017

Winter Weather Advisory

Event:Winter Weather Advisory
Alert:
...WINTER WEATHER ADVISORY IN EFFECT FROM MIDNIGHT TONIGHT TO 
10 AM EST MONDAY... 
 
THE NATIONAL WEATHER SERVICE IN WAKEFIELD HAS ISSUED A WINTER 
WEATHER ADVISORY FOR SNOW...WHICH IS IN EFFECT FROM MIDNIGHT 
TONIGHT TO 10 AM EST MONDAY. 
 
* AREAS AFFECTED: DORCHESTER AND WICOMICO COUNTIES IN LOWER 
SOUTHEAST MARYLAND. 
 
* HAZARDS: SNOW. 
 
* ACCUMULATIONS: ONE TO TWO INCHES OF SNOW. 
 
* TEMPERATURES: LOWS TONIGHT AROUND 30...THEN TEMPERATURES WILL 
BE SLOW TO RISE INTO THE MID 30S MONDAY MORNING. 
 
* TIMING: RAIN AND SNOW SHOWERS THIS EVENING...THEN A PERIOD OF 
SNOW AFTER MIDNIGHT INTO EARLY MONDAY MORNING. THE SNOW ENDS AS 
SCATTERED SNOW SHOWERS MONDAY MORNING. 
 
* IMPACTS: WITH TEMPERATURES FALLING TO AROUND 30 AFTER MIDNIGHT 
TONIGHT...ROADS ARE EXPECTED TO BECOME SNOW COVERED AND SLIPPERY 
BY LATE TONIGHT AND EARLY MONDAY MORNING.
Instructions:A WINTER WEATHER ADVISORY FOR SNOW MEANS THAT PERIODS OF SNOW WILL CAUSE PRIMARILY TRAVEL DIFFICULTIES. BE PREPARED FOR SNOW COVERED ROADS AND LIMITED VISIBILITIES...AND USE CAUTION WHILE DRIVING.
Target Area:
Dorchester
Wicomico

14 comments:

  1. bah humbug!

    50 days until the 1st day of Spring (Mar 21st)

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  2. OMG! I've got to go to the store and buy milk n bread.

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  3. That milk and bread comment is getting really old. Not funny anymore even if people continually do it... Just sayin'.

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  4. Be willing to bet schools will be closed tomorrow! No delays for these delicate flowers! Noticed in Delaware, they have already put salt brine on the roads. Maryland hasn't done a thing. Maryland has three times the taxes, but Delaware keeps their roads in better shape than Maryland.
    Work continues, but the schools close!

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    1. bc its the good ole boy network there CLUELESS.

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  5. Hopefully the WBOE will give the parents advance notice of closure than 6am.

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  6. snowflakes worring about snowflakes.

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  7. The parents who complain now are the same ones who will complain in June due to their kids having to make up the days missed.
    This makes me wonder how next year all the snow days (we don't build them in, nor take away teacher days) how they possibly make them all up prior to the June 15th deadline???

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  8. went to cheers and stocked up on canned goods to get me through the storm

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  9. I hv plenty of milk and bread but need to get Toilet paper down to 12 rolls

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  10. Milk n bread comment might be getting old but not as old as the constant whining about not being able to get a carry permit and that we have a republican governor that we want to vote out because he is not republican enough. LOL. Will the next democrat governor be republican enough?

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  11. Seems to me you have forgotten the priority is the safety of the children. If the roads are too slick for the buses, there will be no school; if the roads are fine there will be school .

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  12. Will get up a little early, drive slow to DD, say good morning to the kind ladies that start my day off right with good coffee and go to work. I take care of the sickest of the sick. I count my blessings and try to cheer up my patients. Negativity has no hold on me. Be safe everyone.

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  13. I hope we DO get enough snow to close schools I love that I get to spend days with my boys that I didn't plan on ! I love going outside and throwing snowballs and making snow angels .. Nothing like a snowy day it stops the world and all the noise all you hear is birds chirping :. It's beautiful

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