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Virginia Department of Emergency Management
10501 Trade Court, Richmond, VA 23236

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Laura Southard (VDEM) -- (804) 897-6510

FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE - Nov. 17, 2008

Get Ready Now for Winter Weather
-- Winter Preparedness Week is Nov. 30-Dec. 6 --

RICHMOND, VA - Virginia is overdue for a major statewide winter storm, and citizens should get ready now for the upcoming snow and ice season.

"It's been eight years since we've had a big winter storm, which is a long time even by Virginia standards," said Michael Cline, state coordinator for the Virginia Department of Emergency Management. "It's critical that every family get ready for winter dangers such as power outages and slippery roads."

Winter Preparedness Week is Nov. 30-Dec. 6. Virginians can find winter-specific safety information and related links at www.ReadyVirginia.gov.

"This winter's forecast is for near normal precipitation, some of which is likely to be snow or ice," said Bill Sammler, warning coordination meteorologist for the NWS in Wakefield. "Use Winter Preparedness Week as a time to get ready for possible severe weather and to ensure your family's safety."

Simple steps to becoming winter ready include getting emergency supplies, making a communications plan, and staying informed about local conditions.

Some additional winter safety tips include:

For more winter tips go to www.ReadyVirginia.gov. The Ready Virginia campaign is a statewide effort to provide vital preparedness information to citizens. Several agencies and organizations have joined together under the Ready Virginia banner, including the Virginia departments of Emergency Management, Fire Programs, Social Services and Transportation, as well as the American Red Cross and the National Weather Service. Information includes heating safety, generator safety, fire safety tips, winter driving guidelines, types of winter weather advisories and how to respond to them, winter preparedness information for kids, and the VDSS energy assistance program for low-income Virginians.

Additional information is available from these Ready Virginia partners and Web sites: