Maryland Winter Safety Awareness Week, a collaborative effort by the National Weather Service (NWS) and the Maryland Department of Emergency Management (MDEM), kicks off today and runs through December 16, 2024. This annual initiative aims to educate residents about the potential hazards of winter weather and provide resources to help individuals and communities prepare for the season.
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The campaign highlights critical safety measures for snowstorms, ice storms, and extreme cold, offering daily updates and actionable tips to ensure residents are equipped to handle severe weather. Key focus areas include understanding weather alerts, assembling emergency kits, and safeguarding homes, vehicles, and pets against freezing conditions.
To support these efforts, the NWS has developed a Winter Safety webpage featuring downloadable infographics and shareable content for social media, enabling broader community engagement. The webpage can be accessed at weather.gov/lwx/2024MDWinter.
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Residents are encouraged to review their winter safety plans and take proactive steps this week to mitigate risks associated with winter storms and extreme temperatures. Additional resources, including detailed winter weather preparedness tips, are available on the Washington County Emergency Management webpage at washco-md.net.
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