More than 1,100 people are actively fighting todayโs 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.
โWeโre 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. โSHA 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
