Emergency Management Officials, National Weather
Service Encourage Winter Preparedness
November is Winter Weather Preparedness Month in
Illinois
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[November 13, 2017]
SPRINGFIELD -
Chilly temperatures experienced across the state recently are a
reminder that the cold, snow and ice of Illinois winters aren’t far
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To help people prepare for potentially dangerous
winter weather, the Illinois Emergency Management Agency (IEMA), the
National Weather Service (NWS) and local emergency management
agencies will highlight winter weather preparedness throughout
November.
“According to the National Weather Service, there hasn’t been a
winter in Illinois without at least one winter storm in the past
century,” said IEMA Director James K. Joseph. “During the winter of
2014-15, we had nine winter storms. To ensure you and your family
stay safe no matter how bad the weather is this winter, please take
a few minutes now to prepare.”
Joseph said IEMA and the NWS developed a winter weather preparedness
guide to help people understand winter weather risks, along with
tips for staying safe at home, in the car and at school. It also
includes lists of suggested items for home and vehicle emergency
supply kits. The guide is available on the Ready Illinois website at
www.Ready.Illinois. gov.
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“The past two winters across the state of Illinois have been
rather mild with little snow and ice. That may not be the case this coming
winter season.” said Chris Miller, warning coordination meteorologist with the
National Weather Service in Lincoln. “People traveling need to be aware that
most winter time traffic accidents occur with minor amounts of snow or ice,
particularly when it has been a long time since we've faced those types of road
conditions. The key is to just slow down to give yourself enough time and
distance to stop your vehicle.”
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