01/21/2026
Good afternoon
As many of you have likely seen, there is the potential for a significant snow event this weekend. While it is still too far out for a precise forecast, multiple sources are indicating that snowfall totals could be substantial.
In anticipation of a possible snow emergency declaration, we are asking residents to begin preparing now by planning to move all vehicles off Borough and Township streets if a snow emergency is declared. Reducing obstacles on our roadways allows emergency services to respond more quickly when needed and helps public works crews clear roads more efficiently.
As of the latest forecasts, some predictions are calling for potential double-digit snowfall amounts beginning Sunday. While conditions may still change, we encourage everyone to prepare for a worst-case scenario.
Below are some winter storm preparedness tips from the American Red Cross:
❄️ Winter Storm Preparedness Tips
1. Gather food, water, and medications ahead of time. Stores may be closed, and travel could become unsafe.
2. Organize supplies into two kits:
• Go-Kit: At least three days of supplies you can carry if you need to relocate to stay warm. Include backup batteries and chargers for essential devices (cell phones, CPAP machines, wheelchairs, etc.).
• Stay-at-Home Kit: At least two weeks of supplies for sheltering in place.
3. Ensure adequate warm clothing for everyone in your household, including hats, gloves, and blankets.
4. Plan for possible water disruptions. Set aside at least one gallon of drinking water per person per day.
5. Prepare your vehicle with emergency supplies such as blankets, warm clothing, boots, a first-aid kit, and other essentials.
6. Maintain a one-month supply of medications and medical supplies. Keep a list of medications and dosages on a small card that you can carry with you.
7. Protect important documents by keeping personal, financial, and medical records safe and easily accessible (hard copies or securely backed up).
8. Have snow removal tools ready, including a snow shovel and ice-melting products, to keep walkways safe.
Please consider sharing this message on your social media platforms to help spread awareness and keep our community safe.
Stay safe and prepared