Chance of Snowfall on Sunday, March 20

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Good afternoon AWS Partners,

The Advance Warning System disseminates information to New Yorkers with disabilities and others with access and functional needs through their service providers. Please share the important information below with your clients and other agencies or individuals to empower them to make informed decisions.

The National Weather Service is forecasting the potential for snow Sunday afternoon through early Monday. Considerable uncertainty remains with the forecast at this time. New York City Emergency Management will continue to monitor and communicate any substantial changes to the forecast. New Yorkers are encouraged to take the following precautions in the event of snowfall:

  • Drive slowly. Vehicles take longer to stop on snow and ice than on dry pavement.
  • Four-wheel drive vehicles may make it easier to drive on snow-covered roads, but they do not stop quicker than other vehicles.
  • Use major streets or highways for travel whenever possible.
  • Know your vehicle's braking system. Vehicles with anti-lock brakes require a different braking technique than vehicles without anti-lock brakes in snowy conditions.
  • Exercise caution and avoid slippery surfaces. Wear sturdy boots that provide traction to reduce slipping. Use handrails when using stairs.
  • Seniors should take extra care outdoors to avoid slips and falls.

More Information:

To report any hazardous conditions (including on sidewalks or roadways), call 311 (212-639-9675 for Video Relay Service, or TTY: 212-504-4115) or visit NYC.gov/311. For more safety tips, view NYC.gov/Emergency Management's public service video announcement or visit NYC.gov/EmergencyManagement. New Yorkers are also encouraged to sign up for Notify NYC, the City's free emergency notification system. Through Notify NYC, New Yorkers can receive phone calls, text messages, and/or emails alerts about weather, traffic and transit disruptions and other emergencies. To sign up for Notify NYC, call 311, visit NYC.gov/notifynyc, or follow @NotifyNYC on Twitter.

For more information about keeping pets safe during winter weather please see this information from the ASPCA.

NYC Emergency Management Human Services Unit:

Human Services email distribution list: humanservicesesflist@oem.nyc.gov

March 18, 2016
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