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Are you ready for the potential winter storm?

Reblogger GilbertRealtor BillSalvatore
Real Estate Agent with Arizona Elite Properties SA545073000

Good and timely post by Joe today, and worthy of our daily Re-Blog.
Bill

GILBERT ARIZONA HOMES FOR SALE, Bill Salvatore, AZVHV / Helping
Arizona Heroes, New-Construction Advantage, Realtor, sell my house, 2026
Market, Chandler

Original content by Joe Jackson 277320

 

This weekend, a serious winter storm will impact over 180 million Americans — or nearly half of the country’s population — across 35 states in the South, Midwest, and Northeast.

This winter storm, also called Fern by The Weather Channel, is expected to bring heavy snow, freezing rain, and extreme cold as early as tomorrow, with temperatures remaining well below normal for over a week.1

Here are a few ways you can prepare for the cold conditions (and you can find more useful tips at the Red Cross’s website here →):

  • Keep cell phones and external batteries charging while you have electricity.
  • Leave the faucets in every sink of your home dripping slightly, day and night — from both the hot and cold taps — to prevent pipes bursting from the extreme cold.2
  • Have plenty of dry blankets and clothing on hand. Wet, cold clothing increases chances of hypothermia.
  • Reduce strain on the power grid by layering clothing to keep warm, rather than turning up the heat on your thermostat.
  • Research if your state has emergency warming centers, and make a plan to get to them in case of an emergency.
  • Avoid traveling during the storm, unless in an emergency situation.
    • If you must drive: use your hazard lights, drive slowly, and keep 3 times the normal following distance between the car ahead of you.

In case of a long-term power outage and delayed emergency services:

  • Close doors within your home to conserve heat, and use towels under doors to insulate rooms.
  • The Red Cross suggests having 3 days worth of the following on hand, stored in go-bags if you need to leave your home in an emergency:
    • Bottled water – experts suggest having a gallon of water per person, per day, on hand.
    • Food that doesn’t require refrigeration or cooking (dried fruit, nuts, canned fish or vegetables, granola bars, jerky, etc)
    • Manual can opener
    • Baby supplies
    • Pet food
    • First aid supplies (here are suggestions from the Red Cross)
    • Extra prescription medications
    • Batteries
    • Flashlights
    • Tea candles (see below on fire safety)

Carbon monoxide poisoning and fires increase during winter power outages due to people improperly heating their homes. A few tips:

  • Test — or install — battery-operated carbon monoxide and smoke detectors in your home, and make sure they are functioning properly.
  • Never run a generator (or car) inside an enclosed space. Review generator safety tips here.
  • If you are using candles for light, keep them out of the reach of children and at least 3 feet away from flammable objects like curtains, beds, and sofas. Never leave a candle burning when you go to sleep.3

And most importantly: check in with your nearby neighbors, friends, and family regularly. Senior citizens and families with young children may need an extra hand in advance of, and during, the storm.

This list is not comprehensive. You can find more useful tips on winter storm preparedness at the Red Cross’s website here →

We will be in touch as the storm progresses.

Stay safe, and keep war


1: New York Times: This Is Not an Average Winter Storm, Weather Experts Warn
2: American Red Cross: Frozen Pipes
3: National Weather Service: Home fires



 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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Jeff Masich-Scottsdale AZ Associate Broker,MBA,GRI
HomeSmart Real Estate - Scottsdale, AZ
Arizona Homes and Land Group/ Buy or Sell

Some folks are worried about global warming. To reduce their anxiety your post is a most excellent rain. 

Jan 22, 2026 07:14 PM
Jeff Masich-Scottsdale AZ Associate Broker,MBA,GRI
HomeSmart Real Estate - Scottsdale, AZ
Arizona Homes and Land Group/ Buy or Sell

Some folks are worried about global warming. To reduce their anxiety your post is a most excellent read. If they are STILL worried, they should read this again.

Jan 22, 2026 07:16 PM
Leanne Smith
Dirt Road Real Estate - Golden Valley, AZ
The Grit and Gratitude Agent

We just heard from a family member in NW IN who said is was 2 degrees below zero. So glad we live here in NW AZ where it is 55 degrees. 

Jan 23, 2026 09:28 AM
Joe Jackson
Keller Williams Capital Partners Realty - Columbus, OH
Clintonville and Central Ohio Real Estate Expert

Many thanks Bill for the reblog

 

Right now in Ohio it's 15 degrees with wind chill at zero we are predicted to have 10 to 14 inches of snow

Jan 23, 2026 12:36 PM
Joe Jackson
Keller Williams Capital Partners Realty - Columbus, OH
Clintonville and Central Ohio Real Estate Expert

12 inches of snow an all is shut down

Jan 26, 2026 06:20 AM