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Posted on: November 16, 2020

Storm Season is here....Are you Ready?

Storm Season is here....Are you Ready?

                                   

This falls High Wind Warnings, as well as the first series of Gale Warnings for our coastal waters have passed without major impact.  It seems as though the last coastal flooding, the last flood on the Nooksack, and the last snowfall are but distant memories after our summer.

But, it is time to get ready for “the season”.  During our Whatcom County Sheriff's Office Flood and Winter Storm meeting this year, we learned from the experts, scientists and National Weather Service that we can expect a more “normal” winter – which means we may get more snow, rain and winds than the last couple years.

flooding-signLiving in Whatcom County we know that these storms come throughout the season and our first storms were a great reminder to take stock and make sure you are prepared at home, work and at school:

Do you have enough food to last for week or two?  Take a few minutes and check your house and see if your cupboards are bare.  At home we checked ours and it looks like we will be able to go for a couple weeks.

Do you have water or fluids available?  At work I keep five one gallon jugs of water under my desk.  I just made sure they are full.  At home we always keep a case or two of water from Costco around, and right now we have two full cases.

Does your kids school have its emergency plan ready?  All the Whatcom County schools have emergency plans, and we know, they are always making sure they are prepared. truck-in-road If you have kids in school, call the Principals Office and ask to see a copy of the plan.

While the first storms of the season have passed, more are coming.  We will have wind storms, floods, and snow as part of our “normal winter”, so use this time between storms as the opportunity to check and make sure you are prepared.

And remember, be careful driving and watch for fallen trees, power lines and don’t drive through water that is over a road.

For more information, please contact the Whatcom County Sheriff's Office Division of Emergency Management website, or visit FEMA’s Ready Website (www.ready.gov) for valuable information and tips on getting prepared.

                            

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