Travel Ban On Interstates Lifted After Mammoth Snowstorm
BALTIMORE (AP) -- Maryland officials have reopened a long stretch of interstates that had been closed overnight to allow emergency workers to clear the snow.
Maryland Emergency Management Agency spokesman Ed McDonough said the 34.7-mile length of I-270 and I-70 from I-81 in Washington County to the Baltimore Beltway was reopened as of 7 a.m. Sunday. Gov. Larry Hogan ordered the roadways closed after several accidents involving tractor-trailers and other vehicles.
Baltimore officials also have lifted an emergency travel ban for the snow-smothered city, but some restrictions remain in place.
The National Weather Service said on its Weather Prediction Center website early Sunday that more than a foot of snow had fallen in Baltimore -- 16 inches to be exact.
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