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Town of Westernport
Thursday January 22nd, 2026 :: 02:20 p.m. EST

Advisory

State of Preparedness Ahead of Winter Weather System

Governor Wes Moore today declared a State of Preparedness ahead of a potentially hazardous winter weather system that is expected to bring accumulating snow and potential ice to areas of Maryland. The storm will likely affect roads and transportation centers and could cause significant snow accumulation in some parts of the state. Marylanders are cautioned to avoid travel if possible, to follow local forecasts, and to stay prepared for winter storm hazards.

According to the National Weather Service, the weather system is expected to significantly impact the region beginning Saturday afternoon to evening, bringing multiple threats that require heightened awareness and preparedness from Marylanders and those visiting our State. Marylanders can expect the following during this weather event:

Snow and Ice Threat:

  • Beginning Saturday afternoon-evening, with peak impacts Saturday night into Sunday morning.
  • Accumulating snow and potential freezing rain and ice will impact the state on Saturday afternoon to evening into Sunday night.
  • Potential impacts include significant travel delays, closures, and threats to life and property.
  • Plan ahead to minimize impact on you and your family.
“MDEM is monitoring this storm and is coordinating closely with state agencies and local emergency management officials,” said Maryland Department of Emergency Management Secretary Russ Strickland. “Stay tuned to local news stations for the latest updates, sign up for local emergency notifications, and heed any instructions local authorities provide.”
The Maryland National Guard is proactively preparing personnel and specialized vehicles across the state to ensure rapid response capabilities for communities that may require assistance. Personnel and vehicles will be prepositioned in Western Maryland, Central Maryland, and on the Eastern Shore.
Detailed snow and ice totals will be updated regularly on the National Weather Service website.
Preparedness Recommendations:
  • Stay informed by regularly checking weather updates from official sources and be sure to have a way to access local forecasts and warnings.
  • Have an emergency kit ready and a family emergency plan in place.
  • Heed all warnings and stay indoors during severe weather.
  • Check with local authorities for the latest information about public evacuation shelters.
  • Keep devices charged in case of power outages.
  • Know who to contact in the case of a power outage. Emergency phone numbers for utility companies can be found at mdem.maryland.gov.
  • Follow Maryland Department of Emergency Management and regional National Weather Service social media accounts for localized forecasts.
  • Only use generators outdoors and never in a garage. The generator should be at least 20 feet away from the home and away from windows, doors, and vents.

For the latest information, please visit weather.gov/lwx. To receive alerts, tips, and resources related to threats and hazards affecting or that may affect Maryland, text MdReady to 211-631 or text MdListo for Spanish.

Address/Location
Town of Westernport
107 Washington St
Westernport, MD 21562

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Emergency: 9-1-1

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