Friday, January 25, 2013
Officials are warning that the storm Friday afternoon could cause complications. Anne Arundel County Public schools has cancelled all after-school activities.
Updated: (10:52 a.m.)–Weather, highway and school officials are warning that a fast-moving storm Friday afternoon could result in a difficult evening commute. A Winter Weather Advisory have been issued for Anne Arundel County by the National Weather Service for Friday. The advisory is in effect from 2 to 9 p.m. Friday afternoon and and is calling for 1 to 3 inches of accumulation. “Roads will become snow covered and slippery resulting in hazardous travel during the afternoon and evening commute,” according to the advisory, which warned also that the storm could cause limited visibility. Winds will be between 5 and 10 miles per hour and temperatures will be around 20 degrees. State Highway Administration officials in Maryland are also …
Saturday, October 27, 2012
If the "Frankenstorm" turns west at the Chesapeake Bay, storm surges would rise.
Residents along the Chesapeake Bay in Maryland are hoping the Frankenstorm starts its trick-or-treating to the east—and stays there. A westerly turn for the storm could prove catostrophic, as the counterclockwise rotation of Hurricane Sandy would pull water into the Bay, creating destructive storm surges for the waterfront communities. But if the storm stays to the east—as projection models early Saturday are beginning to favor—the Bay communities could be spared, while ocean-front communities along the East Coast could be hammered. » Follow Maryland Patch on Facebook for constant statewide updates on the Frankenstorm. In many early models, Havre de Grace would be under the eye of the storm at some point or another. "It looks right now …
Friday, October 26, 2012
Stay connected through the storm via Pasadena Patch.
As we hunker down to ride out Hurricane Sandy, we want to make sure that Pasadena stays connected. For live updates during the storm, be sure to download our App for your smartphone or tablet and 'like' Pasadena Patch on Facebook and follow us on Twitter. Click here to see all of the storm-related stories on Pasadena Patch. Send us messages through social media and email (pasadena@patch.com) or add information in the comments. If you notice wires down or a tree across the road, please alert authorities and then let us know so we can spread the word quickly. You can comment right on this story to make sure readers know what’s going on in your neighborhood. The effects of past storms are hard for us to forget and how, at times, water and …
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8:03 pm on Saturday, January 26, 2013
What are your snow driving stories? Today I found it easier to back up and go down the hill instead of flooring it up the hill. i'm glad the plows came out tonight!   more ›