Update: January 17, 2022 – Jasslyn Santos has been located safe and unharmed.
Per MCPD:
Update: January 17, 2022 – Jasslyn Santos has been located safe and unharmed.
Per MCPD:
Per Montgomery County:
For Immediate Release: Sunday 16 January
Per the State of Maryland:
Pretreatment of Roads Complete, Marylanders Cautioned to Avoid Travel Sunday Afternoon and Evening
Snow is expected to start in our area sometime between 1pm-3pm as a Winter Weather Advisory is in effect from 1pm today until 1am Monday.
The latest Event Total Snowfall map from the National Weather Service has almost all of MoCo in the 2-3″ range with the far west sides of Dickerson and Poolesville in the 3-4″ range.
A Winter Weather Advisory remains in effect for 1pm Sunday until 1am Monday.
According to the latest maps, released by the National Weather Service just before 10pm, most of MoCo is looking at 2-3 inches of snow before the brief changeover to sleet/freezing rain and then rain.
Per Montgomery County:
For Immediate Release: Friday, January 14, 2022
Per the City of Rockville:
Rockville joined the ranks of hundreds of U.S. cities on Jan. 10 as the Mayor and Council approved the city’s first plan for addressing climate change.
Construction has started at Lapu Lapu in the Kentlands neighborhood of Gaithersburg.
Back in October we let you know that Lapu Lapu, which will be the sister restaurant of popular Rockville/North Bethesda/Kensington restaurant Kuya Ja’s Lechon Belly, announced via Instagram that it was coming soon.
A winter weather advisory is in effect for MoCo from 1pm Sunday until 1am Monday morning. The advisory calls for 1-3 inches of snow followed by ice accumulations of up to one tenth of an inch.
The timeline remains, with snow expected to start for our area in the afternoon before switching over to sleet and freezing rain later in the evening and finally changing to all rain on Sunday night.
Beginning January 25, individuals 12 and older will be required to provide proof of COVID-19 vaccination before entering the National Aquarium at 501 E Pratt St in Baltimore.
Per the National Aquarium:
A Winter Storm Watch remains in effect for all of Montgomery County from 1pm Sunday until 7am Monday.
The latest maps from the National Weather Service are now showing less snow, but more ice from the winter storm that is headed our way tomorrow.