01/18/2025 | Press release | Distributed by Public on 01/18/2025 13:28
Snow Team to Treat Roads Overnight; Residents and Visitors Encouraged to Prepare for Very Cold Temperatures on Monday, January 20
(Washington, DC) - In anticipation of forecasted snowfall on Sunday, January 19, Mayor Muriel Bowser is deploying the District Snow Team tonight. At midnight, pre-treatment brine operations will begin on all snow emergency routes, including the National Highway System.
The National Weather Service is forecasting snowfall to begin on Sunday morning between 7:00 a.m. and 11:00 a.m. and to continue throughout the day with the potential for several inches of accumulation. Temperatures are expected to drop throughout the weekend, with the potential for single-digit wind chill temperatures on Monday, January 20.
The snow team will engage in a full deployment on Sunday, consisting of 136 heavy plows (six- and 10-wheel dump trucks) to treat highways, streets, bridges, ramps, and other elevated structures, and 82 light plows (pick-up trucks) to treat smaller streets. In most cases, the Snow Team can begin plowing once there is approximately two inches of accumulation. Bike lanes across the District are serviced by the District Department of Transportation (DDOT).
The DC Department of Public Works (DPW) does not collect household trash and recycling on federal holidays, including Monday, January 20, which is Martin Luther King Jr. Day. Trash, recycling, and food waste collections will "slide" for the remainder of the week into Saturday, January 25. For example, households that normally receive trash and recycling collections on Monday will be serviced on Tuesday.
While most collections are back on track after last week's delays, DPW is aware that some households have not yet received collection and is working to reach those areas. In some cases, DPW is deploying teams to remove snow and ice from alleys that have not yet been serviced. If your household has not yet received collection, please report the missed collections to 311.
Leaf season remains on operational pause due to the use of leaf personnel to address snow operations.
Residential and commercial property owners are encouraged to spread abrasives (e.g., salt, pet-friendly deicer, or non-clumping kitty litter) on their sidewalks before precipitation begins to reduce the possibility of icing and to prevent slips and falls.
Residents and visitors are encouraged to register for important weather alerts from the District by signing up for AlertDC at alert.dc.gov. For preparedness tips and additional details on the District's snow response, visit the Snow Season FAQ Guide.
Cold Weather Emergency and Shelters
Temperatures are expected to be very low on Monday, January 20, with the possibility of wind chill temperatures in the single digits. Cold Weather Emergencies are triggered by either a combination of temperature and wind chill at 15° F or below, or a combination of temperature and wind chill at 20° F or below along with an accompanying weather event such as snow.
During a Cold Weather Emergency, the District provides additional services and supports to protect residents from life-threatening illness and injuries associated with severe cold weather. Extended outreach to vulnerable residents is underway to assist unsheltered and vulnerable residents with accessing shelters, warming buses, and other resources.
Residents are encouraged to stay vigilant and to help neighbors experiencing homelessness in need of shelter by calling the Shelter Hotline. To request free, accessible transportation for yourself or someone else, call the Shelter Hotline at 202-399-7093 or by dialing 311. Transportation to shelter is available 24 hours a day, seven days a week. If you believe there is an immediate medical emergency, call 911.
The following shelter locations are open 24/7 during a Cold Weather Emergency:
Shelters for Women
Shelters for Men
Shelter for LGBTQ+
Families seeking emergency shelter can call the Shelter Hotline at 202-399-7093 or 311 at any time day or night.
For all animal emergencies, including pets left outdoors in extreme weather, call the Brandywine Valley SPCA at 202-888-7387.
Residential Snow Clearing
Residential property owners who are not enrolled in the Sidewalk Shoveling Exemption Program are required to clear snow and ice from their sidewalks within the first eight hours of daylight following the end of a snow event. ServeDC urges residents to volunteer to clear sidewalks for senior residents and those with access and functional needs through the DC Volunteer Snow Team. Residents can register for the DC Volunteer Snow Team here.
Businesses and Streateries
Commercial property owners are required to clear snow and ice from their sidewalks within the first eight hours of daylight following the end of a snow event. DPW recommends that restaurant owners along the treated routes bring in all furniture and other elements within the outdoor dining areas, except for the barriers. Failure to do so may result in damage to the furniture or other streatery materials.
Business owners should clear their sidewalks, parklets, and streateries of snow within eight daylight hours of the storm's end. Business owner/permit holders are responsible for clearing out all snow within the outdoor dining area and ensuring sidewalks are accessible.
Safety and Preparedness Tips
The District Snow Team will continue to monitor the weather forecast and adjust its response as necessary. For more information about DC's snow program and preparing for winter weather, visit snow.dc.gov.
Additionally, the 60th Presidential Inauguration will take place on Monday, January 20. For the most updated information on road closures and transit impacts, visit inauguration.dc.gov or text DCINAUG to 888-777 to receive text updates.
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