Stay One Step Ahead of the Cold – Be Prepared for Winter’s Worst
PHILADELPHIA – As the holiday season approaches and winter takes hold, it’s important to be prepared for extreme cold and unpredictable weather. FEMA Region 3 is encouraging individuals and communities to embrace winter weather safety with the same care and attention they give to their seasonal celebrations.
The winter holidays bring joy and togetherness, but preparing for them can also present unique challenges, from icy roads to severe cold spells. “I encourage everyone to incorporate preparedness steps into the planning you are already doing for the holidays,” said FEMA Region 3 Regional Administrator MaryAnn Tierney. “Personally, as I shop for my holiday groceries and gifts this year, I will be adding snacks, a lantern, and batteries to my list so my family is more prepared if we lose power in a storm.”
To help ensure a safe and memorable holiday season, here are key steps you can take to stay winter-ready and protect yourself, your family, and your home from the elements.
As you’re preparing this winter, follow along with FEMA’s #WinterReady campaign and FEMA Region 3 on X, LinkedIn, and Nextdoor, as we share more preparedness tips and resources.
Whether you’re on the road, at home by the fire, or gathered with family and friends, it’s never a bad time to receive more preparedness tips on how to stay safe. Tune into the first episode of the Preparedness in Your Pocket podcast, hosted by the Maryland Emergency Preparedness Network and featuring a guest from FEMA Region 3. With winter weather rolling into our region, it couldn’t be a better time to talk about the importance of weather alerts. In this episode, you’ll learn about how respond to different alerts, why they matter, how you can customize alerts for your needs, and practical tips and resources that you can use to stay informed throughout the season.
This podcast is currently available on Spotify and YouTube and will be soon made available on all streaming platforms.
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FEMA’s mission is helping people before, during, and after disasters. FEMA Region 3’s jurisdiction includes Delaware, the District of Columbia, Maryland, Pennsylvania, Virginia, and West Virginia.
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