What To Do Before Snowstorm Hits Maryland

By Staff Reporter
Posted on 01/20/16 | News Source: Annapolis Patch

Charge up your phones, top off the gas tank, stock up on some non-perishable food and bottled water before the snow flies, say experts.

Winter weather is about to arrive – a month late – in Maryland, with forecasters suggesting a foot of snow might fall by the weekend in parts of the state.

With a potential winter storm predicted for Friday and Saturday, the National Weather Service is urging residents to “plan ahead to minimize impact on you and your family.”

SEE ALSO: How to Prevent Your Pipes From Freezing As Temps Drop

The American Red Cross offers the following safety tips on how to be prepared:

 

During and/or After the Storm:

• Plan precautions to prevent water pipes from freezing during periods of intense cold, such as proper insulation of pipes or draining water from exposed pipes. As a last resort, maintain minimum water flow to prevent freezing.

• Wear proper clothing for weather conditions. Several layers of loose fitting, warm clothing is better than one thick garment. Wear hats and mittens or gloves when exposed to the cold.

• Pace physical activity such as snow shoveling or pushing cars. Regardless of age or physical condition, to avoid over-exertion. Elderly persons should be cautious in attempting snow removal.

• Check on elderly family and neighbors.

• Stay clear of any downed power lines.

• Never run gas-operated equipment such as generators inside a structure. Even a garage with the door open may not be adequately ventilated.

 

• Help the fire department by clearing an area around any fire hydrants located on or adjacent to your property.