Habersham County Emergency Services Urges Residents to Prepare Now for Incoming Winter Weather

Habersham County Emergency Services is urging residents to begin preparing now for an expected winter weather forecasted to impact the area beginning Saturday morning at approximately 7:00 a.m. and continuing through Monday around 1:00 p.m. Current forecasts indicate a mix of snow, sleet, and ice; however, winter weather is unpredictable and conditions may change.

Residents are encouraged to obtain essential supplies now, including food, water, medications, batteries, flashlights, and other necessities that may be needed for an extended period. Those who heat their homes with wood should ensure an adequate supply is available. Vehicles should be fueled, and residents who use generators should secure fuel ahead of time. Individuals who rely on home oxygen are strongly advised to contact their supply companies immediately to ensure oxygen cylinders are fully stocked. All prescription medication refills should be obtained as soon as possible.

During the weather event, residents are strongly encouraged to remain off roadways unless travel is required for an emergency. Ice accumulation may lead to extremely dangerous driving conditions, and roadway blockages are possible due to ice, snow, or weather related debris.

If downed power lines are encountered, assume all lines are energized and deadly. Do not touch or approach them. Report their location immediately to dispatch.

As you prepare, don’t forget about your animals and your home. Make sure pets and livestock have adequate shelter from the cold, along with access to fresh water and enough food to last through the weather event. Take time now to drain outdoor hoses, wrap exposed pipes, and protect plumbing to help prevent freezing and potential damage.

“Our priority is the safety of our community,” said Chief Jeff Adams of Habersham County Emergency Services. “We are here to take care of our citizens, and we want everyone to take steps now to be prepared, remain cautious, and stay safe during this event.”

Habersham County Emergency Services will continue to monitor weather conditions and will provide updates as information becomes available. Residents are encouraged to follow official county communication channels for the latest safety information and announcements.

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