There are currently no warnings or advisories for this location.
Public Information Statement
Statement as of 4:02 PM EST on November 21, 2009
Today concludes winter weather preparedness week in Ohio... Indiana... and Kentucky. The National Weather Service... with its partners in state and local government... and the Red Cross urge you to be prepared for winter.
Though we do not know how bad this winter will be... we do know cold and some snow or freezing rain events will cause problems in our daily lives. Being prepared and having a plan will help minimize the impact of hazardous weather.
Remember National Weather Service outlooks and watches give you a heads up on storm potential days in advance. Weather warnings and advisories means weather that is likely to cause you problems has already begun or will begin soon.
Some winter weather related deaths result from exposure to cold so dress appropriately. Most winter weather related deaths are from auto accidents on slippery roads so use extra caution when roads are hazardous. Other deaths result from fires due to overloaded electrical circuits. Do not plug too many items into an outlet. Poorly maintained heating systems also lead to deaths from fires or by Carbon monoxide poisoning. Have your furnace and chimney checked by professionals for proper operation and venting.
Have adequate supplies available at home... at work... on The Farm... and in your vehicle to last at least three days. Have alternate sources of heat and power available. Always consider alternate plans when the weather is expected to become hazardous.
The best way to stay safe during winter is to be prepared. Use common sense and caution. Listen to NOAA weather all hazards radio or commercial radio or television for the latest information. Take action when the National Weather Service issues a watch... warning or advisory.