Winter
Weather Safety and Survival
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So, what can
we do now to get ready for winter weather?
Have
a plan
Each family
should have a plan of how you will deal with a major winter storm.
Think about it now before you really need to put the plan into action.
Keep
up with the weather if you have travel plans
With holiday
travel season, it is more critical than ever to keep up with the
weather, from home to your destination and everywhere in between.
If winter precipitation is forecast, you might consider delaying
the trip to avoid being caught in a dangerous situation. Even small
amounts of freezing drizzle, sleet or snow can cause significant
travel problems.
Develop
and maintain an emergency supplies kit
An winter
storm safety kit will be critical to your safety should a major
winter storm cause you to lose electrical power and/or water service.
A three-day supply of essential supplies, including water and food
for the family, batteries, flashlights and medical supplies, should
be in place and checked frequently. This supply kit will be the
same one you should have on hand during tornado season. In addition,
if you have to travel this winter you should have an emergency survival
kit in your vehicle as well.
Pay
attention to NWS watches, warnings and advisories
NWS offices
serving the people of Tennessee work hard to get the word out as
far in advance as possible when winter storms approach. Whether
you get your information from television and radio, the Internet
or weather radio, you should keep up to date on the latest
forecasts and warnings.
Get
a battery operated weather radio
One of the items
that should be in everyones disaster supplies kit is a battery operated
weather radio. Weather radio is a service of your National Weather
Service office and provides round the clock weather information,
including all the latest winter weather information.
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