(THREAD) Please read in its entirety. PREPARE TODAY for the significant icing, snow, and sleet expected for Thursday. Unfortunately, this storm is expected to impact the area's hardest hit from the last storm. 🧊 Ice storms can leave you in the dark. Power outages can last
Once again, widespread power outages, significant tree damage, and travel disruptions are expected.
Forecasts can change quickly. Continue to monitor the forecast for your area! Have multiple ways to get alerts and warnings. Always have multiple ways to get informed during an emergenc
Charge your devices! 📲 Take inventory of what you need that relies on electricity, especially for medical reasons. Charge your devices! Take inventory of what you need that re
Restock your emergency supply kits with bottled water, nonperishable food, flashlights, extra batteries, blankets, portable phone chargers, and other needs specific to your family. 🔋 Prepare your winter emergency supply kits. Pack a kit for yo
Prepare your home. Install and test smoke alarms and carbon monoxide detectors with battery backups. 🏡 Prepare your home for winter weather. Keep out the cold with
If travel is essential, make sure your car is prepared. Keep an emergency supply kit in your car. 🚗 Keep an emergency supply kit in your vehicle. Include jumper
Once again, we STRONGLY encourage you to stay home once the winter weather starts. 🏡 But if travel is essential, please follow these driving safety tips. Driving in wintry weather. First, try to delay your travel.
Again, please do any errands TODAY. We can’t stress this enough: Once the storm starts, you must STAY OFF the roads as much as possible! Stay off the roads, if possible. During a winter storm, stay
Bring your pets inside. They get cold, too! 🐶 Bring pets into a warm place and out of the storm or severe
If you’re using space heaters, know how to safely use them. Keep the heaters at least 3 feet away from anything that can burn, including people. Always plug in your space heater directly in to a wall outle
In case you lose power, know how to safely use a portable generator. Never use a portable generator in your home or garage. Keep them at least 20 feet away from windows, doors, and vents. Generator safety. Never use a portable generator in your hom
If you lose power, unplug electronics and appliances, don’t use a gas stove to heat your home, keep your refrigerator closed, don't use candles, and, again, only use a generator outdoors. Lost power? Follow these tips: Use generators only outdoors

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