Prepare your car with emergency supplies –
Snack food | Chains or rope | Shovel |
Windshield scraper | Water | Extra hats, coats, gloves |
Road salt and sand | Flashlight (extra batteries) | Bright colored flag; help signs |
Booster cables | Blankets | Emergency flares |
Cell phone; portable charger and extra batteries | Battery-powered radio (extra batteries) |
Travel with caution –
• Listen for travel warnings.
• Listen for travel warnings.
• Avoid icy roads if possible.
• Let someone know where you are going and when you expect to arrive. Ask them to notify help if you are late.
Freezing temperatures combined with high winds make it dangerous for those inadequately prepared for weather extremes. If you are trapped in your car in a winter storm, stay in the car. Do not leave the car to look for help unless help is visible within 100 yards.
Listen to emergency broadcasts. Know what winter storm warning terms mean –
• Winter weather advisory – Expect winter weather conditions to cause inconvenience and hazards.
• Frost/freeze warning – Expect below-freezing temperatures.
• Winter storm watch – Be alert. A storm is likely.
• Winter storm warning – Take action. The storm is in or entering the area.
• Blizzard warning – Seek refuge immediately! Snow and strong winds, near-zero visibility, deep snow drifts, and life-threatening wind chill.
For tips on supplies you’ll need and what to do after a winter storm, visit the American Red Cross’ winter storm safety checklist at http://bit.ly/2DWrV5.
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