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Sheriff - Emergency Management Daily Briefing

Posted on: January 24, 2022

[ARCHIVED] January 24, 2022 Emergency Management Daily Briefing

Active Incidents

On August 18th, Governor Inslee ordered a statewide mask mandate.  Please see the Governor's website at the following URL:  https://www.governor.wa.gov/

COVID-19 - The “Proclamation of Emergency” signed by the Whatcom County Executive concerning COVID-19 remains in effect. 

Sever Weather Damage 21-18 Emergency Proclamation by the Governor:  Covers the severe wind and rainstorm event that began on November 12, 2021.  https://www.governor.wa.gov/sites/default/files/proclamations/21-18%20-%20Severe%20Weather%20Damage%20%28tmp%29.pdf

UPDATE:  

The United States has announced that fully vaccinated, non-citizen travelers with appropriate documentation will be permitted to enter the United States for non-essential travel via land Ports Of Entry and ferry terminals starting on November 8, 2021 and has released this fact sheet to assist those entering the United States. https://www.dhs.gov/news/2021/10/29/fact-sheet-guidance-travelers-enter-us-land-ports-entry-and-ferry-terminals.

Canada allows fully vaccinated Americans to visit Canada with these Canadian requirements:  https://www.cbsa-asfc.gc.ca/travel-voyage/gbi-rgf-eng.html.

Advisories, Watches and Warning

DENSE FOG ADVISORY REMAINS IN EFFECT UNTIL NOON PST TODAY.  Visibility one quarter mile or less in   dense fog.
AIR STAGNATION ADVISORY REMAINS IN EFFECT UNTIL NOON PST WEDNESDAY causing poor air quality

SR 20 Both Directions. Single-lane closure via a temporary signal on SR 20 between MP 113.7 and 114.  Alos, SR-20 is closed for the season at MP 134/Ross Dam Trailhead on the west side of the Cascades and MP 178 Early Winters Campground on the east side of the Cascades.

Inland Weather

Aside from dense fog in areas and temperatures getting near the freezing mark at night, the weather is looking pretty good for the next three days.  Winds will be mostly calm and high temperatures will  reach the low to mid-40s. Skies will be partly cloudy to mostly sunny after the fog burns off. Lows will drop down in the low to mid-30s so the chance for frost on roads and bridges will exist.  Exercise caution when driving.

Rivers and Stream

Rivers and streams are running low and slow and will continue to do so for at least the next five daus.

Whatcom County Coastal Weather

No significant weather systems are likely to reach  the area until late in the week with high pressure over the  region.   Winds. Today:  Light wind becoming NW to 10 kt in the afternoon. Wind  waves 1 ft or less. Areas of fog in the morning.  Tonight:  NW wind to 10 kt. Wind waves 1 ft or less. Patchy fog  in the evening then areas of fog after midnight. Tomorrow:  Light wind. Wind waves less than 1 ft. Areas of fog in the  morning then patchy fog in the afternoon.  Tomorrow Night:  Light wind becoming NW 5 to 15 kt after midnight.  Wind waves less than 1 ft becoming 2 ft or less after midnight. 
 





DATETIMEHIGH TIDELOW TIDE
January 24, 20220234
2.64
January 24, 2022
09389.59
January 24, 2022
1642
2.74
January 24, 2022
22365.92
January 25, 2022
0316
4.16
January 25, 2022
10029.47
January 25, 2022
1733
1.47
January 26, 2022
00376.37
January 26, 2022
0410
5.70
January 26, 2022
10299.38
January 26, 2022
1827
0.23
January 27, 2022




Emergency Management Tips and Reminders

Winter Travel

Winter travel can be extremely dangerous.  Cold temperatures, snow, ice are only a few of the hazards you can encounter when traveling in the the Winter.  Some of the things you should consider are as follows:

Have your car checked to make sure all parts are in good working order.  Tires should have good tread, all lights should be working, and windshield wipers should be changed if they do not provide a clean sweep of moisture on the windshield.

If there is snow on your vehicle, clean as much snow off your vehicle as possible.  Windows should be completely clean for maximum visibility.  Snow left on the hood of your vehicle can blow across your windshield and fog or cloud up inside due to the temperature change (another reason to clean all snow off your vehicle).  Headlights, brake lights, direction lights, etc. should all be clean again to make other drivers see you and know your intentions.

Make sure you have a Winter Safety Kit in you car that contains:  flashlight with extra batteries, cell phone and charger, extra blanket and clothes, high-energy food and water, games to keep children occupied, small shovel, sand or mat for traction if you encounter icy conditions, among other things deemed necessary.

If you are running your car to remain warm, remember to leave a window open to prevent a build-up of carbon monoxide.

Before leaving on a trip, call ahead and let someone know the time you are departing and your route of travel.  Likewise, upon arrival at your destination, let contact know you have arrived.

COVID-19

Information concerning face coverings and other protective actions can be found on the Whatcom County Health Department Website.

These Daily Briefings on Incidents, Advisories, Watches and Warnings, current weather and Emergency Management tips are published Monday through Friday, as well as during times of increased awareness or actual events.


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