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February 10, 2006

Send us your snow pix

As always, MarylandWeather.com welcomes readers' digital photos of any extreme or unusual, or just beautiful weather events, including the approaching snowstorm.

So, visit our Readers' Photos gallery at the bottom of the main weather page, register, log in, then follow the instructions for submitting your pictures. Send us only your very best, and please bear in mind we need to screen these pictures for appropriateness, and that can take a little time.

So, stay safe, enjoy the snow this weekend, and take your camera.

Posted by Frank Roylance at 10:15 AM | | Comments (2)
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Comments

Hi Frank--your friends at Fifth District are excited to see the snow--but wish it would slow down a little to help us out for Monday--any hope for that?
Kitty and Laura

Nope. I expect it will all be gone by Sunday afternoon. But maybe the folks who shovel out the schools will find it too overwhelming, and put it off until Monday or Tuesday. I know my wife would like a couple of snow days. Something about cleaning out drawers. Or something. Seriously, it's going to get very cold Sunday and Monday, and maintenance crews will be slow to clear the snow. I'd bet on at least a snow delay Monday. With luck, and given how few snow days the schools have used so far this season, you and the kiddies might get a three-day weekend.

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About Frank Roylance
Frank Roylance is a reporter for The Baltimore Sun. He came to Baltimore from New Bedford, Mass. in 1980 to join the old Evening Sun. He moved to the morning Sun when the papers merged in 1992, and has spent most of his time since covering science, including astronomy and the weather. One of The Baltimore Sun's first online Web logs, the Weather Blog debuted in October 2004. In June 2006 Frank also began writing comments on local weather and stargazing for The Baltimore Sun's print Weather Page.

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