This is a message from ReadyMontco
For all emergencies, please call 911.
The Public Works crew will work through and continue cleanup efforts following the storm. Residents are asked for their continued cooperation and patience as crews work to improve road conditions.
How To Do Your Part:
Borough code §21-301 requires removal of all snow and ice from the sidewalks in front of and\or alongside a property within 24 hours of a storm ending.
Please clear snow from around fire hydrants on your property.
It is unlawful to put snow on the streets.
Significant event details and developments:
Hazards: The eastern half of Montgomery County remains in a Blizzard warning. The western half of Montgomery County remains in a winter storm warning. Confidence remains high that this will potentially be a historic winter storm. Wind gusts up to 45 mph are possible in our area.
Impacts: Blizzard conditions will lead to life-threatening or impossible travel conditions. Snowfall rates of 2" or greater are possible. Widespread closures and impacts to infrastructure likely. Blowing and drifting snow will result in visibilities of ¼ mile or less. Extensive, crippling impacts are possible to travel and infrastructure and may linger past Monday. Snow covered roads and gusty winds will yield to reduced visibility, which will cause life-threatening travel. Snow totals have decreased across the region. Snow totals are now 12"-18".
Location: All of Montgomery County and the Mid-Atlantic Area.
Timing: Snow continues to develop this afternoon and continues through Monday afternoon; heaviest snowfall this evening into Monday morning.
The Borough office will be closed tomorrow, Monday, February 23, 2026, as the Borough remains under a Snow Emergency Declaration. For all emergencies, please call the State Police by dialing 911.
If you have a non-emergency matter, visit our website, www.redhillborough.org to complete an Inquiry, Concern, Request Form.
The Borough appreciates your support and patience as our staff continues the cleanup of this major storm event.
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