The Water Park at Bohrer Park was a hot spot for visitors looking to cool off on Memorial Day. A total of 1,831 visitors were reported at the pool on Monday compared to 837 on Sunday and 279 on Saturday, according to Parks and Recreation and Culture Director Michele Potter. In fact, she said the […]
WSSC Reminder for Customers About Water Pipe Breaks
Officials at the Washington Suburban Sanitary Commission want customers to know that WSSC is responsible for water mains in the street and the connections to your home or business, but not the pipes on your property. Property owners are responsible for frozen and broken pipes on their property and inside their homes. WSSC officials are telling […]
Wind Chill Advisory Issued for Montgomery County
Bundle up! The National Weather Service has issued a Wind Chill Advisory for Montgomery County from now until 10 a.m. on Friday, Feb. 13. According to the Advisory, we may see wind chills as low as 10 below zero. Temperatures are falling into the 20s this evening and lower teens later tonight. Winds are forecast […]
County Reaches Out to Homeless As Temperatures Drop
As temperatures drop to the single digits, workers with the Montgomery County Health and Human Services are hitting the streets to bring homeless individuals indoors. Montgomery County’s four homeless outreach programs are increasing efforts to educate homeless on the dangers of the cold weather. “Our outreach teams are meeting with clients and encouraging them to […]
Wind Chill Advisory for Montgomery County
The National Weather Service has issued a wind chill advisory for Montgomery County from 6 a.m. on Jan. 6 to 6 p.m. on Jan. 7. According to the advisory, the wind chill will be between five below to 15 below zero. The lowest wind chills are expected to occur after midnight tonight through Tuesday morning. […]
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