Yosemite, Upper San Joaquin River and Kaiser in Rodgers Ridge are at the center of a winter storm warning updated at 7:50 p.m. on Saturday by the National Weather Service. The warning is valid from Sunday from 11 p.m. to Tuesday April 1 at 11 p.m.
The NWS Hanford it says to be ready for “total snow accumulations between 1 and 2 feet. Winds blowing up to 65 mph ”.
“Travel could be very difficult to impossible.” If you have to travel, keep an additional flashlight, food and water in your vehicle in an emergency. The latest road conditions for the state you call can be obtained by calling 5 1 1. “
Emergency alerts in southern California
For “considerable or catastrophic” risks, emergency alerts will be sent to all activated mobile phones in the region. To monitor the lower risks, residents are advised to register for the county alert systems and to monitor the social media of agencies. How to register for alerts in your region:
County of Los Angeles
County of Orange
County of Riverside
County of San Bernardino
Winter driving essentials: NWS recommendations for safe trips
Winter weather conditions can make driving treacherous, resulting in more than 6,000 deaths of bad weather and more than 480,000 injuries each year. When you travel during snow or freezing rain, prioritize safety by slowing down. In almost freezing temperatures, it is the surest to assume that freezing conditions exist on the roads and adjust your driving accordingly. Be careful of ice that accumulates on electric lines or branches of trees, which can cause the risks of snapping and falling. If possible, avoid driving in such conditions. If you have to venture, opt for routes with fewer trees and electric lines. Never touch a downstream electric line and immediately compose 911 if you meet one. Here are additional Winter Driving Tips for NWS:
Share your travel plans:
When you venture out of the city in dangerous winter weather, be sure to inform the family or friends of your destination, your planned itinerary and your estimated arrival time.
Prepare your vehicle:
Make sure your petrol tank is full and equip your vehicle with essential winter supplies such as a windshield scratch, rider cables, a small shovel, a flashlight, a mobile phone, coverage, additional clothes, drinking water and non-perishable foods rich in calories.
Stay calm when you are blocked:
If you become blocked, stay composed. Inform someone about your situation and your location. Avoid trying to get to safety. Attach a fabric on the antenna or mirror of your car to point out that you need help. Make your vehicle more visible using the light and flashes of the dome.
Be aware of snow plows:
Keep an eye on the snow plows and leave them amply for space to pass. Experience a plow only when you have a clear view of the coming road.
Check the road conditions:
Before you embark on your trip, consult the latest road conditions to make informed travel decisions.
Stay safe on winter roads with these precious NWS winter driving advice and reduce the risk of accidents in difficult weather conditions.
Originally published:
California Daily Newspapers