GAITHERSBURG, Md. (DC News Now) — Roads across the DMV region are in rough shape Sunday night heading into the Monday morning commute, but crews are hard at work trying to dig streets out after the snowstorm.
Montgomery County Department of Transportation (MCDOT) crews said the transition from snow to heavy sleet for most of the day made things tricky for crews, having to make multiple passes over primary roads to keep them clear.
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Nathan Cooper is a workforce leader with MCDOT. He said crews will “hopefully” make it to all neighborhood streets Monday, not ruling out the possibility that some neighborhoods may have to wait until Tuesday.
“We continue to be on our primary emergency routes for the duration of the storm. Once they are clear and safe, passable, then we will move to our secondaries and then our residential streets,” Cooper said…