Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:My husband think he's driving to Raleigh on Monday with our teenager. So. Yeah. Right there with you.
Ask dh to check weather events in nc before starting.
A mere dusting of snow basically shuts down raleigh but the more important issue is twofold: black ice on the roads, and power outages caused by iced over tree limbs that then break off snd often fall on power lines.
Signed, a raleigh resident
Anonymous wrote:My husband think he's driving to Raleigh on Monday with our teenager. So. Yeah. Right there with you.
Anonymous wrote:We have food already and a generator, so no, not worried.
Anonymous wrote:In case electricity goes -
- I have a gas stove and gas fireplace. I also have matchsticks.
- Food will not spoil because I can keep it outside in the patio in the snow.
- I have an unused bathroom in the basement. Any kind of storm in any season, I just fill the bathtub with water. I can always use that water to flush toilets and boil and drink if needed. With a snowstorm...you can always melt snow and drink.
- I always have a stocked pantry because I buy my shelf stable grains, flours, spices, lentils, tea, sugar, oil in large quantities. I also have a cold storage in the basement that has my onions and root veggies.
- All my prescriptions are filled and up to date.
If you are super nervous and want to prep at all -
- Get your prescriptions filled (or make sure you will not run out during the storm and digging out)
- Buy some drinking water. Fill a tub with water. Make sure you have food for a week.
- Fill gas in all your vehicles and snow blower.
- Charge all your devices and powerbanks. Charge your tire-inflator etc.
- Unplug appliances that you do not need in case of an electric surge etc. I always unplug the TV in my basement, games console, music system, electric piano, treadmill etc.
- Buy some candles, matchsticks and torch (with batteries).
Anonymous wrote:My husband think he's driving to Raleigh on Monday with our teenager. So. Yeah. Right there with you.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:My husband think he's driving to Raleigh on Monday with our teenager. So. Yeah. Right there with you.
I bet this will be fine? The snow is supposed to end on Sunday, right? The highways should be no problem on Monday.
Anonymous wrote:My husband think he's driving to Raleigh on Monday with our teenager. So. Yeah. Right there with you.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:My husband think he's driving to Raleigh on Monday with our teenager. So. Yeah. Right there with you.
If he can get out of your neighborhood, the highways might be fine by late morning/afternoon.
Maybe not depending on the temperatures and how much ice accumulates.
He should not drive south, that's where the freezing rain and ice will be. It's going to be quite dangerous.
Anonymous wrote:In case electricity goes -
- I have a gas stove and gas fireplace. I also have matchsticks.
- Food will not spoil because I can keep it outside in the patio in the snow.
- I have an unused bathroom in the basement. Any kind of storm in any season, I just fill the bathtub with water. I can always use that water to flush toilets and boil and drink if needed. With a snowstorm...you can always melt snow and drink.
- I always have a stocked pantry because I buy my shelf stable grains, flours, spices, lentils, tea, sugar, oil in large quantities. I also have a cold storage in the basement that has my onions and root veggies.
- All my prescriptions are filled and up to date.
If you are super nervous and want to prep at all -
- Get your prescriptions filled (or make sure you will not run out during the storm and digging out)
- Buy some drinking water. Fill a tub with water. Make sure you have food for a week.
- Fill gas in all your vehicles and snow blower.
- Charge all your devices and power-banks. Charge your tire-inflator etc.
- Unplug appliances that you do not need in case of an electric surge etc. I always unplug the TV in my basement, games console, music system, electric piano, treadmill etc.
- Buy some candles, matchsticks and torch (with batteries).
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:My husband think he's driving to Raleigh on Monday with our teenager. So. Yeah. Right there with you.
If he can get out of your neighborhood, the highways might be fine by late morning/afternoon.
Maybe not depending on the temperatures and how much ice accumulates.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:My husband think he's driving to Raleigh on Monday with our teenager. So. Yeah. Right there with you.
If he can get out of your neighborhood, the highways might be fine by late morning/afternoon.