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are you storm ready?

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FREEZES

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What's the Worst that Could Happen?

WINTER WEATHER PREPAREDNESS

According to the National Weather Service, confidence continues to increase that the strongest front of the season will arrive Sunday night. There is a 20-30% chance that highs Monday could stay below freezing and high probabilities that lows Tuesday morning will be below 25 degrees for much of the area. Take steps to prepare your household.

General Tips

General preparedness tips include the following: stay off of the roaddress in layers; prepare for power outagesstay alert for Emergency Alerts; use generators safely outside; let cold weather drip from faucets to avoid frozen pipes.

Protecting Your Pipes

Stocking Up

Alerts & Warnings

Power Outages

Water

Space Heaters

floods

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hurricanes (Tropical storms & cyclones)

Tornados

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Hays County Office of Emergency Services

810 S. Stagecoach Trail, STE 1200

San Marcos, Texas 78666

(512) 393-7300

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Office Hours:

Monday - Friday

8 a.m. - 5 p.m.

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