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Winter storms can bring extreme cold, freezing rain, sleet, heavy snowfall, ice, and high winds. These storms can cause transportation, heat, power, and communication disruptions. They also can close schools, stores, and workplaces.
Winters are getting warmer and shorter because of the climate crisis. But, because a warmer atmosphere holds more moisture, heavier snowfalls are more likely to occur.
We can take action to prepare. Prepare now to protect yourself, your loved ones, and your home. Shop for winter storm preparedness supplies at the Red Cross Store
 
            Winter Storm WARNING: Life-threatening, severe winter conditions have begun or will begin within 24 hours.
 
            Blizzard WARNING: Sustained winds or frequent gusts of 35 miles per hour or greater, plus considerable falling or blowing snow reducing visibility to less than a quarter mile, expected to prevail for three hours or longer.
 
      
    
    
  
Learn what steps to take to prepare you and your loved ones for disasters. In English, Spanish, and ASL.
Disaster Preparedness: Winter Storm (English)
Disaster Preparedness: Winter Storm (Spanish)
Disaster Preparedness: Winter Storm (American Sign Language)
Checklist Available in Multiple Languages
Winter Storm Safety Checklist – English
Winter Storm Safety Checklist – Spanish
Winter Storm Safety Checklist - Arabic
Winter Storm Safety Checklist - Burmese
Winter Storm Safety Checklist - French
Winter Storm Safety Checklist - Hakha Chin
Winter Storm Safety Checklist - Polish
 
      
    
    
  
 
      
    
    
  
Once you are physically safe, take time to ensure your family’s emotional and financial well-being.
 
                        
                    
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