Snow Closings: Monday 27-DEC-2010

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All Calvert County Public School Activities for Monday, December 27, 2010 are Canceled.

Calvert County Government, Prince Frederick - Liberal leave - Essential personnel should report (Monday)

Due to inclement weather conditions, all Charles County Public Schools activities scheduled for Monday, Dec. 27, 2010, have been canceled.

Charles County’s VanGO to Operate on Schedule Monday, December 27. In anticipation of only light snow accumulation through the evening, VanGO service plans to start on time with full schedules on Monday, December 27th. Please note: there may be some initial early morning delays due to very cold and icy conditions that are expected to abate before mid morning.

As of 0535, St. Mary's County Public Schools has not announced closings: School's Out: Status of St. Mary's County Public Schools

St. Mary’s County’s Senior Activity Centers will be open, although no congregate meals, Meals on Wheels or Senior Transportation will be provided on Dec. 27.

The STS Transit System and the Convenience Centers will open at noon on Dec. 27, the St. Mary’s Circuit Court will open at 10:30 a.m. and the St. Mary’s County Libraries will open at 10 a.m.

The Before and After School program at Hollywood and Mechanicsville Recreation Centers are closed Dec. 27. The Great Mills Pool early bird lap swim and morning aerobics are canceled.

More info from WTOP: The District doges bulk of snowstorm - wtop.com

The Office of Personnel Management says federal offices in the D.C. area will be open today. Employees are expected to report to their work site or begin telework on time.
 

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Maryland Highway Crews Continue Winter Storm Ops

December 26, 2010) – State Highway Administration (SHA) crews continue to battle the holiday weekend storm statewide. Crews were deployed overnight and were out throughout the day. Now that nightfall has arrived, crews are salting along State-numbered routes in central Maryland where needed. Plowing is also underway in parts of southern Maryland and the Eastern Shore.

SHA continues to monitor the storm’s path, especially along the I-95 corridor and east of the Chesapeake Bay. Warnings and advisories were issued today for the Eastern Shore and many of those counties also have snow emergency plans in effect. A complement of crews will be available overnight, focusing their efforts on potential freezing road surfaces in the metro areas by salting where needed. Motorists must drive with extreme caution, as “black ice” is a major concern as temperatures fall below 30 degrees. Because of potential high winds, drivers should also prepare for signal outages and downed trees.

SHA owns and maintains all non-toll roads in Maryland except those in Baltimore City. Examples of State routes include MD 45 (York Road) in Baltimore County, MD 202 (Landover Road) in Prince George’s County, MD 589 (Coastal Highway) in Ocean City and I-68 in western Maryland. If the route does not have a State number it is owned, maintained and plowed by a local jurisdiction or municipality (Click here.) Toll roads (such as I-95 north of Baltimore and US 50 Bay Bridge) are owned and maintained by the Maryland Transportation Authority (MDTA).
 

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Main roads are in good shape..only bad spots are open areas where the snow is blown across the road. Driving time to work this morning was about the same as a clear day. (south from PF to Lexington Park)
 
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