THE VIRGINIA DEPARTMENT OF EMERGENCY MANAGEMENT ENCOURAGES VIRGINIANS AND VISITORS TO PREPARE FOR WINTER WEATHER SEASON

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Published: December 21, 2022

RICHMOND— The Virginia Department of Emergency Management encourages all Virginians and visitors to be prepared for this winter weather season and the arctic blast weather event that will impact the commonwealth beginning Thursday, December 22. Virginia is no stranger to the adverse effects that can occur during winter weather events of all magnitudes. Winter storms create a higher risk of roadway incidents, hypothermia, frostbite, carbon monoxide poisoning, and heart attacks from overexertion. While most think of winter storms as snow events, we cannot rule out the other threats than wintertime poses such as extreme cold, freezing rain, ice, and high winds.

As a reminder, below is a list of preparedness actions that you can take to lessen the impacts of severe winter weather:

To learn more about how to prepare yourself, your family, and your business for winter weather, visit www.vaemergency.gov/winter-weather. Prior to travel, view the latest road and traffic conditions at 511virginia.org or by calling 511 or viewing the 511 Virginia mobile app.

Be sure to follow trusted sources for information such as VDEM, Virginia Department of Transportation, Virginia State Police, National Weather Service, and your local government.

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For more information, please contact us at PIO@vdem.virginia.gov

Agency Contact

Lauren Opett

Director of Communications and Chief Agency Spokesperson

lauren.opett@vdem.virginia.gov

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