Baltimore ready for winter storms

From The Sun's print editions:
Baltimore Sun reporter Candus Thomson offers this guest post:Baltimore is ready for winter, Mayor Stephanie Rawlings-Blake announced Wednesday. With a snow removal budget of $2.7 million, the city has stockpiled 15,000 tons of salt and is poised to deploy 300 workers and 150 pieces of equipment.
Not that anything is imminent. The region, on average, gets a half-inch of snow in November.
The snowiest November on record came in 1898, when 9.7 inches fell. The single-day record was set on Nov. 30, 1967, when Baltimore got 8.4 inches, one-third of the entire winter’s total.
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Comments
I don't doubt that Baltimore is ready for winter for a minute. SRB can move snow off a road faster than anyone else. She has a special knack in the snow-removal arena. (I'm not saying this in jest, as someone who lives on a skinny one-way road I appreciate the effort.)
Posted by: Cham | November 17, 2011 8:40 AM