South Carolina encourages residents prepare for possible winter weather impacts
COLUMBIA, S.C. (WCBD) – South Carolina’s emergency management officials are urging residents to prepare for winter weather impacts and extremely cold temperatures in the coming days.
Arctic air is forecast in most of the state with the possibility for snow, ice, or freezing rain Tuesday into Wednesday.
Wintry weather precipitation could cause dangerous road conditions, and power outages are possible.
South Carolina Emergency Management Director Kim Stenson said it’s important to take action now to ensure you are ready for any impacts.
“We don’t yet know how much snow we will see, but we expect the storm to bring potentially hazardous conditions, including extremely cold temperatures,” Stenson said. “It is crucial that everyone prepare in advance to stay safe during this winter event.”
Residents are encouraged to take the following precautions:
- Assemble an emergency kit with non-perishable food, water, medications, flashlights, batteries, a first-aid kit, and important documents. Ensure the kit can sustain your household for at least three days.
- Insulate exposed pipes and let faucets drip overnight to prevent freezing and bursting.
- Prepare alternative heating sources, such as ensuring you have enough dry, seasoned wood for your fireplace. Keep fire extinguishers accessible, and make sure everyone knows how to use them.
- Keep kerosene heaters and generators outside, properly vented, and away from flammable materials. Never use a portable generator indoors.
- Check on pets and ensure they have access to food and water, while also protecting them from the cold by keeping them indoors if possible.
- Keep an emergency supply kit in your vehicle with essentials like water, snacks, and a flashlight for unexpected situations.
- Be cautious when walking or driving on ice, particularly black ice.
- Limit travel, especially during freezing conditions or overnight when temperatures are expected to drop.
- If travel is essential, slow down, increase your following distance, and remain alert.
- In the event of a minor collision without injuries, move your vehicle off the road and call local law enforcement or dial *HP (*47) for assistance.
- Share your travel plans with family or friends, including your destination and estimated time of arrival.
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Author: Tim Renaud