6.2.10

Weather Statement - February 6, 2010 - UPDATE

Winter Storm Warning was cancelled at 4 pm this afternoon. Total snow accumulations estimated by NWS are available at http://www.erh.noaa.gov/phi/StormTotalSnow/. Certified amounts will not be available until early this week. A determination of snow emergency declaration will be assessed by DEMA, FEMA and the EMA's and information will be disseminated appropriately.

The State of Emergency REMAINS in Effect until further notice. The declaration has been modified to allow for commercial traffic and those that need to travel to shelters due to power outages. Only Essential Services personnel are permitted to travel, all others are urged to restrict travel.

Coastal Flood Advisory is still in effect for High tide early Sunday AM, minor flooding is expected. NCC does not usually receive an impact from this level.

Transportation System Status provided by DELDOT as of 2100:
North District (I95 and North):
Operations: Plowing & salting primary, secondary, bridges, toll plaza & bus routes.
Road Conditions: primaries are wet, secondary & minor roadways are snow covered
Temperatures:
Roadway: 24.8 air; 19.4 surface; 36.5 sub
Structure: 24 air, 19.2 surface
Planned Rest Period – ½ crew break later this evening, cycle second ½ crew later.
Contractor Operations to being at midnight 2/6/10

Canal District (south of I95 and Kent County):
Operations: Plowing / Salting primary, bus routes & bridges.
Road Conditions: Primaries are wet & snow covered, secondary & minor roadways snow covered with 25” estimated.
Temperatures:
Roadway: 25.3 air; 19.4 surface; 36.3 sub
Structure: 19.2 air, 22.4 surface
Planned Rest Period – 2400 to 0400; skeleton crews will respond as needed
Contractor Operations began at 1400

Crews are making good progress.

EOC Remains operational until 1800 Sunday as of the current operational plan.
DNG Assets are still active, replenished from earlier shift of two Large Transports to Kent/Sussex, and deployed to FD's per original plan, with two exceptions, wrecker is deployed to Odessa FD Sta. 4 and only on Large Transport is deployed at Odessa Sta. 4. FD's have been housing deployed assets, EMS resources and LE resources at their stations for ease of deployment and response.

Ongoing missions have been handled for Dialysis transport today, a few essential personnel relays, and emergency call assistance and stranded motorist assistance.

Dialysis Missions remain an expected tasking for Sunday given DART service being suspended.

Staffing for Communications, EMS and PD remain stable and augmented into Sunday afternoon, as call volume remains cyclical with spikes. Staffing for Special Services Dispatch is 24/7 til midnight Sunday and will be operational on Monday. Maintenance crews are in a rest state. A sewer crew remains in overnight tonight. Const. Support and Fleet crews will begin again Sunday at 7 am for a full day Sunday and Monday to finish all facilities.

NCC Office of Emergency Management 395-2700

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