
Cold Weather Safety Tips When you are outside, frostbite and hypothermia are possible so you need to protect yourself.
Winter - National Weather Service
This website is designed to teach you how to stay safe before, during and after a winter storm. You will find information on winter alerts, science and hazards, snow coverage maps, and information …
Cold and Winter Hazards - National Weather Service
Stay informed about cold and winter weather safety – explore the comprehensive resources below. They provide easy-to-understand infographics, educational materials, and social media content to help the …
Snow Storm Safety - National Weather Service
Heavy snow can immobilize a region and paralyze a city, stranding commuters, closing airports, stopping the flow of supplies, and disrupting emergency and medical services.
Winter Hazards - National Weather Service
Stay informed about winter weather safety – explore the comprehensive resources below. They provide easy-to-understand infographics, educational materials, and social media content to help the public …
Caution! Winter Storm Dangers Linger - National Weather Service
Heavy snow may have knocked down power lines and caused gas leaks, both of which can be deadly, but are not obvious at first glance. Follow the tips below to stay safe and check the other links on this …
Getting Traction: Tips for Traveling in Winter Weather
Make sure Mother Nature doesn’t catch you off guard by having some basic winter weather tools packed in your car at all times. Check out some of the items you should consider bringing along with this list …
What To Do If You're Caught in a Winter Storm
If you are having trouble seeing due to weather conditions, pull over to the side of the road and stop your car until visibility improves. Turn off your lights and use your parking break when stopped so that …
Safety - National Weather Service
Fog Safety: Weather Safety Message of the Week Fog, particularly when dense, can be hazardous to drivers, mariners and aviators. Learn More
Prepare for Cold Weather
Check the Forecast at weather.gov or your favorite weather app, station, etc.: Make checking the forecast part of your regular routine so you'll know when to expect cold weather.