Featured stories on this blog will include history of disasters, tips on preparedness, and advice on what to expect during an emergency or disaster.
Wednesday, January 20, 2016
Winter Storm Watch
A Winter Storm Watch is in effect from 1/22/2016 7:00 AM to 1/24/2016 7:00 AM EST for the Richmond area. For more information, please visit the National Weather Service here: http://inws.wrh.noaa.gov/weather/alertinfo/28462160
Tuesday, January 5, 2016
Before Winter Weather that Impacts the Area
As the temperatures drop, always pay attention to local forecast for potential severe winter weather. Understanding forecast terminology is the first step to being prepared.
Winter Weather Advisory: Significant winter storm or hazardous
winter weather is occurring, imminent, and is an inconvenience.
Winter Storm Watch: Significant winter weather is expected but not imminent provides
12 to 36 hours’ notice of the possibility of winter weather.
Winter Storm Warning: Significant winter weather is occurring
imminent or likely and is a threat
to life and property.
Blizzard Warning: Dangerous winds that are at least 35 mph
or greater, blowing snow that will frequently reduce visibility to 1/4
mile or less for at least three hours.
Listen to local forecast
Tune into 97.3 WRIR for
the most accurate and update warning from the City of Richmond Office of
Emergency Management.
Have a battery operated
or hand crank radio to be able to receive warnings and notification when the
power is out.
Tips
to Prepare for Winter Weather
Before winter add the
following supplies to your emergency kit:
- Extra blankets and winter clothing
- Snow shovel
- Rock salt or other products to melt ice
In addition remember to
make sure you have sufficient heating fuel and have your chimneys and heating
systems checked annually.
Remember to bring pets
indoors.
Drive only if it is
absolutely necessary.
Make sure your family
communications plan is current, and that everyone is aware of how you will
contact each other and how you will reunite.
Never use a generator,
grill, camp stove, propane, natural gas or charcoal burning heating devices
inside of your home, garage, basement or crawlspace. Make sure
the heating device is located away from home doors and windows.
To prepare for any
disaster, it’s important to take three simple steps:
- Get a kit
- Make a Plan
- Stay Informed
Visit: www.richmondgov.com/fire/EmergencyManagement.aspx for
more information on preparing for all disasters or emergencies.
Update the emergency kit in your vehicle with:
- Sand or cat litter
- Blankets
- Shovel
- Warm clothing
- Windshield scraper
- Flashlight
- Water
- Non perishable food
- Road or tow chain Jumper cables
- Emergency flares
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