Snow in Harford County is not likely to stick to roads until later in the evening as precipitation increases and temperatures fall.
What’s Happening: Harford County emergency services said road conditions may stay mostly wet earlier Sunday, then change later Sunday evening when precipitation picks up, the sun goes down, and temperatures begin to fall.
What’s Important: The county warned roads could turn slick, especially on bridges and overpasses, and travel could be very difficult, including during the Monday morning commute.
How This Affects Real People: Harford County emergency services advised anyone who must drive to keep an extra flashlight, food, and water in the car, and said drivers can check road conditions by calling 511.
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