01/19/2025
Winter Weather Alert: Snowstorm and Arctic Cold Front Approaching
A significant winter storm is forecasted to impact our region, with snow accumulations potentially exceeding 8 inches. This will be followed by a powerful Arctic cold front, which will bring temperatures well below zero for the next few days. Please prepare now to stay safe during this weather event.
Key Weather Details:
Heavy snow expected, with accumulations of 8+ inches.
Followed by an Arctic cold front with dangerously low temperatures below zero.
Wind chill factors will make conditions even more hazardous, especially for outdoor activities.
Safety Tips and Best Practices:
For People:
Avoid prolonged outdoor exposure: Wind chills below zero can cause frostbite in minutes. If you must go outside, dress in layers, wear insulated gloves, a hat, and a scarf, and cover exposed skin.
Frostbite prevention: Watch for signs of frostbite, including numbness, tingling, or pale skin. If you suspect frostbite, seek medical attention immediately.
Check on vulnerable individuals: Ensure that elderly relatives and neighbors, as well as young children, are safe, warm, and have adequate heat and food supplies.
Limit travel: Only travel if absolutely necessary. Roads may become hazardous due to snow and ice.
For Pets:
Limit outdoor exposure: Bring pets inside whenever possible, and ensure they have a warm, dry place to sleep.
Frostbite risk for pets: Pets can suffer frostbite just like humans, particularly on ears, paws, and tails. Limit time outside to essential bathroom breaks.
Protect paws: If pets must go outside, wipe their paws after each trip to remove snow and ice, which can cause discomfort or injury.
Heating Safety:
Use safe heating sources: If you need to use a portable heater, make sure it is UL-approved and keep it at least 3 feet away from any flammable materials, including curtains, blankets, and paper.
Never use a stove or oven to heat your home: This can lead to a fire or carbon monoxide poisoning.
Carbon monoxide detectors: Ensure that all carbon monoxide detectors in your home are functioning properly.
Device Safety:
Keep wireless devices charged: Power outages may occur during this storm. Make sure all mobile phones, laptops, and other essential devices are fully charged ahead of time.
Have backup power: If you have access to portable chargers or a backup power source, ensure they are fully charged in case of an outage.
Stay safe and warm,
NB-REPC
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