Beach bus service suspended in Ocean City as snow emergency declared in Worcester County

OCEAN CITY, Md. — The Ocean City Beach Bus service has been suspended due to hazardous weather conditions, the Ocean City Police Department announced Friday.

The Maryland State Highway Administration has activated its Snow Emergency Plan for Worcester County as snow and icy road conditions create significant travel challenges in the region.

The announcement urged residents and visitors to remain off the roads unless absolutely necessary, citing safety concerns as crews work to clear snow and address icy conditions.

The suspension of the beach bus service comes amid broader disruptions to transportation in the area, as authorities prioritize public safety and road maintenance.

“Stay home if you do not have to be on the roads,” the police department emphasized in a statement shared online.

Hazardous road conditions have brought Ocean City to a standstill, with officials encouraging the public to avoid travel.

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