Baltimore, MD – Snowplow and salt truck teams with the Maryland Transportation Authority (MDTA) are working through Sunday afternoon to keep Interstate 95 clear through Cecil and Harford counties as a winter storm continues across the region.
According to the MDTA, snowplow “trains” are operating in tandem along I-95, spreading salt and clearing lanes as heavy snowfall and freezing conditions persist. Officials are urging drivers to avoid travel until conditions improve, warning that this winter weather event has not yet concluded.
Road visibility remains low in some areas, and lanes are coated with packed snow and ice despite continuous treatment. Crews have been working since early morning to prevent additional accumulation and improve traction along the major corridor connecting Baltimore and Delaware.
Motorists who must travel are advised to reduce speed, maintain safe distances, and monitor MDTA’s social media for live updates on highway conditions and lane closures.
“This storm is ongoing, and our teams are out there working hard,” MDTA stated. “We thank them for their dedication and remind everyone to stay safe and avoid unnecessary travel until roads are fully cleared.”
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