Be in the Know About Snow! Tools and Tips for Winter Weather Preparedness

Snohomish, WALocal News

Snohomish County Public Works is proactively preparing residents for an anticipated colder and wetter winter by providing crucial information and resources. The article details a variety of tools available for residents, including a dedicated snow and ice response webpage and an interactive road closures map that is regularly updated. The Public Safety Hub will offer timely updates during emergencies, ensuring that residents have access to information about snowstorms and warming centers. The department emphasizes the significance of prioritizing snowplow routes based on traffic volume and emergency service access to ensure road safety. Residents are encouraged to give snow removal equipment ample space and to avoid parking on major arterials to facilitate efficient snow clearance.

Homeowners are also advised to keep drainage inlets clear to reduce the risk of flooding. The article serves as a vital resource for fostering community awareness and cooperation during winter weather challenges. By engaging with these resources, residents can contribute to a safer environment for everyone during the winter months.

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