More than 1,100 people are actively fighting todayโ€™s storm, which is dropping a mix of snow, sleet and rain across much of Maryland. ย Crews from the Maryland State Highway Administration (SHA) and Transportation Authority (MDTA) developed snow emergency plans last night in anticipation of the storm beginning as a rain event, and deployed crews hours prior to the morning rush hour. ย With the storm beginning as a snow event, managers immediately dispatched additional crews. ย Roadway conditions vary across the State. ย Drivers will find areas of snow coverage on major interstates and secondary routes in the Baltimore metropolitan area, as well as areas north and west. ย Road conditions improve south and east of Baltimore.


โ€œWeโ€™re asking Maryland motorists to partner with us as we battle what is forecasted to be an all-day and night event. ย Expect to go well below the posted speed limit and give yourself plenty of space between you and the vehicle in front to prevent unnecessary, sudden braking,โ€ said State Highway Administrator Neil J. Pedersen. โ€œSHA crews out treating roadways are reporting motorists driving too fast for conditions in some cases, so please remember to go slow in ice and snow.โ€

Crews will remain out throughout the day, especially as snow is expected to intensify between 4 and 11 p.m. today. ย With pavement temperatures hovering just at the freezing mark, crews primarily will be treating roadways with salt, which is very effective in melting ice and snow. ย Motorists should remember that bridges, ramps and overpasses do freeze first. ย 

SHA encourages motorists to stay behind and never pass snow plows. ย The untreated highway is ahead of the snow plow and the plowed, treated highway is behind, so โ€œDonโ€™t Crowd the Plow.โ€ Please remember to clear all the snow off of your vehicle before driving. ย This includes the headlights, all windows, hood, trunk and roof of your vehicle.
For updates on roads conditions, log onto www.roads.maryland.gov and click on โ€œCHARTโ€ to view live traffic cameras, average speed maps and crash and incident listings.
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