

All employees Should contact their employer to see if they should report to work. No one should be out during these conditions unless it is absolutely necessary to travel. Level 3– All roadways are closed to non-emergency personnel. Contact your employer to see if you should report to work. Only those who feel it is necessary to drive should be out on the roadways. Level 2– Roadways are hazardous with blowing and drifting snow, roadways are also icy. Level 1– Roadways are hazardous, drive very cautiously. Weather Advisories are classified as follows: Please refrain from calling 911 for information regarding weather advisories.
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The public is encouraged to tune into local radio stations and/or Cincinnati and Dayton TV networks to obtain Winter Weather Advisories. Weather Advisories are not meant to inconvenience anyone, but are meant to warn the public of hazardous conditions and enable to local road crews to clear the roadways more efficiently. The Clinton County Sheriff’s Office declares Weather Advisories with input from the Clinton County Highway Department and the Ohio Department of Transportation. Keep your car “winterized” and carry a “Winter Car Kit” in your car’s trunk to include blankets, extra sets of dry clothing, a shovel, sand, tire chains, jumper cables, a first-aid kit, a flashlight with extra batteries, and a brightly colored cloth to tie to the car antenna. For more information on preparing an emergency supply kit please visit FEMA (Federal Emergency Management Agency‘s) website.
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Prepare a home “Emergency Supply Kit” to include a battery-powered NOAA weather radio, portable AM/FM radio, flashlight, extra batteries, canned and ready-to-eat food, matches, non-electric can opener, first aid supplies (including essential medications) and bottled water. Know winter terminology used by weather forecasters and monitor the National Weather Service’s NOAA weather radio system and local radio and television for current weather information and forecasts. Prepare for possible isolation in your home and possible power outages. Even areas that normally experience mild winters can be hit with a major winter storm or extreme cold. Heavy snowfall, ice, and extreme cold can immobilize an entire region.
