Wyoming I-80 Shutdown Due to Winter Storm: What Travelers Need to Know
A severe winter storm in southern Wyoming shut down over 200 miles of Interstate 80, leaving motorists stranded and causing widespread power...
An Extreme Cold Watch and Winter Storm Watch are in effect for North Texas, with wind chills potentially dropping to -6°F.
Accumulations of 2-5 inches of snow and sleet are forecasted, particularly north of Interstate 20.
Icy conditions are expected, with potential for 0.25 to 0.5 inches of ice accumulation in some areas.
Power outages are possible due to ice accumulation on trees and power lines.
Dallas is opening a warming shelter at Fair Park to accommodate approximately 900 people, starting Friday at 4 p.m.
The National Weather Service has issued warnings for North and Central Texas, predicting a mix of freezing rain, sleet, and snow. The transition from rain to wintry precipitation is expected to begin Friday evening and continue through Saturday. Travel is expected to be significantly impacted, with icy roads and reduced visibility. Utility companies and city services are preparing for potential infrastructure outages. Residents are advised to prepare for extended periods of below-freezing temperatures, protect their plumbing, and stock up on essential supplies. Governor Abbott has activated state emergency response resources to assist with infrastructure impacts and stranded motorists. The city of Dallas is pre-positioning sand trucks and preparing for sanding operations on bridges and overpasses.
Q: What is the difference between a Winter Storm Watch and a Winter Storm Warning?
A Winter Storm Watch indicates that hazardous winter weather is possible in the area, while a Winter Storm Warning means that the storm is imminent or occurring.
Q: How can I prepare for the winter storm?
Insulate pipes, disconnect hoses, drip faucets, open cabinets, maintain heat, stock up on non-perishable food and water, bring pets indoors, and gather flashlights, batteries, and blankets.
Expect significant travel disruptions due to icy and snow-covered roads.
Prepare for potential power outages and take steps to protect your home and family from the cold.
Stay informed about the latest weather updates and heed warnings from local authorities.
If you are without shelter, resources are available.
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