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Worcester County Government offices to be closed February 23

Snow Hill, Maryland – Due to unsafe weather conditions, Worcester County Government offices will be closed Monday, February 23, 2026. 
Office closings include the government center, recreation center, all five branch libraries, Welcome Center in Pocomoke, Central Landfill in Newark, and the Homeowner Convenience Centers, in Berlin, Pocomoke, Snow Hill, and the Central Landfill.
Worcester County officials will continue to monitor the progress of the winter snowstorm and advise the public of any further cancellations or closings that may occur.

 

Worcester County Emergency Services Urges Residents to Prepare for Winter Snowstorm

Snow Hill, MD (February 21, 2026) – The National Weather Service has issued a blizzard warning for Worcester County. Forecasts for Sunday evening into early Monday call for six to 12 inches of snow and 30-50 mph winds. The combination of heavy winds and snow will likely lead to whiteout or blizzard conditions. Minor tidal flooding is possible along the coast and bays.

Water Outage February 24 from 8 a.m. to 12 p.m. on Briarcrest Drive in Ocean Pines

Public Notice – Water Outage February 24 from 8 a.m. to 12 p.m. on Briarcrest Drive in Ocean Pines

Public Works will shut off water to an estimated 11 homes on Briarcrest Drive in the Ocean Pines Service District to replace a water service main on Tuesday, February 24, from 8 a.m. to 12 p.m., with an alternative date of Wednesday February 25. Water service will be affected for approximately 3-4 hours, while crews make the repair.

February 20 – Join Worcester County’s Emergency Services Team and Build Your Career

Snow Hill, Maryland – Seeking a rewarding, full-time career in emergency services? If so, we invite you to meet with Worcester County Emergency Services (WCES) and Human Resources professionals during a job fair at the Worcester County Government Center, located at 1 W. Market Street, Room 1301 in Snow Hill, on Friday, February 20, 2026.

Worcester County’s Own Business Development and Retention Specialist Named Tourism Ambassador of the Year

Worcester County Business Development and Retention Specialist Michele Burke brought home the esteemed 2025 Tourism Ambassador of the Year Award, which was presented by the Maryland Tourism Coalition (MTC) during the Maryland Tourism & Travel Summit.

Worcester County Government offices, Branch Libraries & Recreation & Parks closed Monday, February 16, 2026

Worcester County Government offices, including all five Branch Libraries and Recreation & Parks, will be closed Monday, February 16, 2026, in observance of Presidents Day. Normal business hours will resume Tuesday, February 17.

The Central Landfill and Homeowner Convenience Centers will be open during standard hours of operation.

County Offices closed January 26th

Due to unsafe travel conditions caused by inclement weather, all Worcester County Government Offices will be closed Monday, January 26, 2026.

The Worcester County Recreation Center in Snow Hill, all Branch Libraries, the Worcester County Central Landfill in Newark, and the Homeowner Convenience Centers (located in Berlin, Pocomoke, Snow Hill, and at the Central Landfill) will also be closed Jan. 26.

Worcester County Recreation Center, Central Landfill, and Homeowner Convenience Centers to be closed Sunday, January 25

Worcester County Recreation & Parks, the Central Landfill, and all Homeowner Convenience Centers will be closed Sunday, January 25, 2026, in anticipation of unsafe weather conditions.

Worcester County officials will continue to monitor the progress of the winter snowstorm and advise the public of any further cancellations or closings that may occur.

Worcester County Emergency Services urges residents to prepare for winter snowstorm

Snow Hill, MD (January 22, 2026) – The National Weather Service has issued a winter storm watch for Worcester County. Forecasts call for a mix of snow and ice of approximately six inches, with prolonged, dangerously low temperatures.

The Worcester County Department of Emergency Services (DES) urges residents to prepare now, as power outages, downed trees, and rapidly deteriorating road conditions are likely. Periods of low visibility are also expected.