DC Home Mayor Fenty DC Guide Residents Business Visitors DC Government Kids

Department of Public Works

Hide sub-linksDPW HOME
About DPW
How to Reach Us
Ask the Director
FOIA Requests
DC Municipal
 Regulations
News Room
Employment
  Opportunities
Helpful Links
Site Map
Performance
Not In Our DC
 
Hide sub-linksSERVICES
Bulk Trash Collection
Fleet Management
Fort Totten Trash
 Transfer Station
Graffiti and Litter Prevention Program
Household Hazardous
 Waste / E-Cycling /
 Shredding
Leaf Collection Season
Parking Enforcement
 Management
 Administration
Recycling Programs
Solid Waste Education
 and Enforcement
 Program
Street and Alley
 Cleaning
Trash and Yard Waste
 Collections
Did You Know?
Trash and Recycling
  Collection Days
 
Hide sub-linksINFORMATION
Agency Calendar
Brochures, Fact Sheets
Holiday Schedule
List of Recycling
 Haulers
Meet a DPW
 Representative
Fleet Management
 Administration
Neighborhood
 Cleanups
Household Hazardous
 Waste
Technical Architecture
 Standards
 
ONLINE SERVICE
  REQUESTS

Snow Alert for Immediate Release

February 28, 2009

District Prepares for Back-to-Back Storms 

The National Weather Service predicts that two weather systems will enter the District area. The first is forecasted to begin this evening as rain and possibly turn to a rain/sleet/ice mixture as temperatures begin to drop during the night and into Sunday morning.

In anticipation of freezing temperatures throughout  the evening, the District’s Snow Team (District Department of Transportation and Department of Public Works) is planning a full deployment beginning at 11 pm. Nearly 200 pieces of equipment including heavy and light plows and sprayer trucks will be deployed to begin treating elevated surfaces and roadways, including bridges, overpasses and ramps as well as roadways and residential streets.

A second weather system is currently being forecasted for Sunday around 4 pm. Snow is predicted to fall through Sunday night into Monday morning with possible accumulations totaling one to two inches. Weather services continue to monitor this storm and further updates will be provided as the information becomes more certain.

Motorists are advised to proceed with caution. Additional information on the snow deployment plan may be found at ddot.dc.gov/snow.