Pothole season comes every year, when the weather fluctuations of late winter give birth to an abundance of craters in asphalt. But so far in 2018, wide shifts in temperature experienced throughout the region have given birth to a particularly nasty crop of potholes. “It’s a crazy year this year….
Source: Sun
Officials say temperature swings contributing to Maryland's rough pothole season
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