Winter Weather Preparedness Week: November 6-10th
WINTER WEATHER
Winter storms can create a higher risk of car accidents, hypothermia, frostbite, carbon monoxide poisonings, and heart attacks from overexertion. Winter storms including blizzards can bring extreme cold, freezing rain, snow, ice and high winds. Learn more at WRN Ambassador Safety (weather.gov)
Do you know the difference between a Winter Storm Watch, Advisory, and Warning?
Wind Chill Watch vs Warning ... know the difference.
"Sneaky" Winter Hazards ... Don't let freezing drizzle sneek up on you!
Are you prepared for power outages?
Learn how to shovel smart.
Winter driving can be hazardous. Slow down to keep yourself and everyone on the road safe. Remember, “Ice and snow, take it slow”.
Understand the science of wind chill.
Learn more at WRN Ambassador Safety (weather.gov)