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Winter preparedness in the Triangle: Bracing for snow and embracing the magic

Explore how the Triangle region in North Carolina is gearing up for potential snowfall, winter preparation tips and the excitement among residents for a snowy season.

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By
Kaila Curry
, WRAL audience engagement producer

As winter approaches, residents of the Triangle region in North Carolina are gearing up for potential snowfall. While snow brings a picturesque winter wonderland, it also requires careful preparation to ensure safety and comfort. Here's a comprehensive guide on how to prepare for snow in the Triangle.

2023 Triangle snow outlook

Excitement among snow lovers in the Triangle is palpable. A shift from La Niña to El Niño patterns has meteorologists predicting a winter with more snowfall. Strong El Niño patterns, marked by warmer-than-average sea surface temperatures, historically correlate with increased snowfall in the Triangle.

Raleigh residents are already stocking up on sleds, shovels and firewood in anticipation of the snowy season. With the expectation of temperatures slightly below normal, meteorologists predict a slightly above-normal snowfall. WRAL meteorologist Mike Maze anticipates 5 to 7 inches of snow, with most of it likely in January.

Winter storm terms:

  • Winter Storm OUTLOOK: Winter storm conditions are possible in the next two to five days.
  • Winter Storm WATCH: Winter storm conditions are possible within the next 36 to 48 hours. Review your winter storm plans and stay informed about weather conditions.
  • Winter Weather ADVISORY: Winter weather conditions are expected to cause significant inconveniences and may be hazardous but not life-threatening if you are cautious.

Snow preparedness tips:

Plan to stay warm

  • Stay indoors to prevent frostbite and hypothermia.
  • Ensure your home is winter-ready with insulation, caulking and weather stripping.
  • Check on loved ones, especially older adults and babies.
  • Dress properly if you need to go outside, covering vulnerable areas like nose, ears and fingers.

Gather emergency supplies

  • Prepare a "go kit" with at least three days of supplies and a "stay-at-home kit" with at least two weeks of supplies.
  • Include critical backup batteries and chargers for devices.
  • Have emergency supplies in your vehicle, including warm clothing and a first aid kit.

Learn emergency skills

  • Learn first aid, CPR and how to spot and treat frostbite and hypothermia.
  • Install and test smoke alarms and carbon monoxide detectors.
  • Be ready to live without power, gas and water.
  • Know how to keep pipes from freezing.

Plan to stay connected

  • Sign up for free emergency alerts from your local government.
  • Monitor local weather and news.
  • Have backup batteries or a way to charge your cell phone.
  • Keep a battery-powered radio for power outages.

With these preparations, the Triangle is not just ready to enjoy the beauty of snow but is also equipped to face the challenges winter storms may bring. Stay safe, stay warm and embrace the snowy bliss of North Carolina's winter wonderland!

As the Triangle eagerly anticipates the winter wonderland, residents are advised to stay updated on weather reports, follow safety guidelines and relish the snowy bliss that North Carolina's winter has to offer.

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