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NWS Warns of Sleet and Snow Mix in Howard County Friday

A hazardous weather outlook warns of a nasty wintry mix.

 

The National Weather Service (NWS) has issued a hazardous weather outlook for Howard County Friday.

According to the forecast discussion, we can expect a sleet and snow mix. The precipitation, whatever it may be, will likely begin around 6 p.m.

NWS is predicting not much accumulation -- "maybe a trace to a couple hundredths of an inch." 

Temperatures are expected to hover in the mid-30s Friday afternoon and night.

Related Topics: Snow and Weather

Justin case

1:09 pm on Friday, February 22, 2013

"Maybe a trace to a couple hundredths of an inch". Is this really breaking news? Quick, everyone bombard the stores for milk & toilet paper. The county is gonna shut down tonight for sure

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Bootstrap

1:24 pm on Friday, February 22, 2013

I have already bought a years supply of ready meals from the ranger store !Bring it on!!!

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Brandie Jefferson

1:26 pm on Friday, February 22, 2013

@Bootstrap - I'm stocked up on tuna myself. @Justin, the idea is more that this is important because it will affect the evening commute. I've seen what a hundredth of an inch does to the roads and drivers down here.

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john Brooks

6:26 pm on Friday, February 22, 2013

Yeah they dont know how to drive. good or bad weather. Although everybody from mid west knows adjust drive to road conditions.

Bootstrap

1:30 pm on Friday, February 22, 2013

Oh!i forgot to get gas for my snowmobile.

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Sean Phillips

1:39 pm on Friday, February 22, 2013

Thanks for your information or breaking news, whatever anyone else states-I appreciate it.

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T Stratton

2:13 pm on Friday, February 22, 2013

Thanks for the update, however I wouldn't consider this "breaking news".

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Brandie Jefferson

3:32 pm on Friday, February 22, 2013

I definitely understand, @T Stratton. Weather is tricky for us because we never know when a "trace" amount of snow will actually turn out to be a "significant" amount of snow (or the other way around). We try to play it safe when it's forecast to be around rush hour.

Patrick Heavin

2:31 pm on Friday, February 22, 2013

They will probably have the snow plows out tonight and tomorrow unlike 4weeks ago when we had snow and they didn't treat the roads....

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Terri McCulley Hicks

7:52 pm on Friday, February 22, 2013

@Patrick...Howard County treated the Howard County Roads. Maryland State Roads were not treated nor was thier equipment out during that weather occurence. State Roads for H.C are the ones that blew that for major road ways.

E.T.

3:18 pm on Friday, February 22, 2013

No disrespect to Brandie I appreciate the the news.Having lived in Md.all my life I know how Marylanders are
when it come to snow.

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Michaelwritescode

3:27 pm on Friday, February 22, 2013

This is the same conversation that happens everywhere I've ever lived.

"It's just a little [snow][rain]! People around _______ don't know how to drive in the [snow][rain]. I am obviously the only person that understand how to drive in the [snow][rain] because I grew up in _______ where the only the strongest and most competent drivers are allowed to breed and pass along their driving prowess."

Terri McCulley Hicks

7:44 pm on Friday, February 22, 2013

Thanks Brandi...Howard County covers alot of area. WESTERN Howard County gets a considerable amount of snow and ice before this end does (E.C Elkridge, Columbia etc). We can be shaking our heads at dry roads and Lisbon can be covered with cars off the road. Hence... Why the alerts, school closings and whatever else seems to happen. Just sayin :)

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Justin case

3:55 pm on Sunday, February 24, 2013

If people can't drive in hundredths of an inch of any type of weather, then they certainly do not need to be driving. They are the hazard, not the weather. If u get caught in it on ur commute home, stop by Walmart or the library or anywhere else for the very short amount of time it takes to get that little of snow/ice. Just as long as u get off the road, go somewhere

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