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Please help the National Weather Service spread these important safety messages on social media! Everyone is welcome to use the text and images provided below to help the NWS build a Weather-Ready Nation.

Winter Driving

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Winter driving can be hazardous. One simple way to keep yourself and everyone on the road safe is to slow down. Remember, “Ice and snow, take it slow”. Learn more at weather.gov/winter #WinterSafety

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Do your part to keep everyone safe on the roads this winter. Learn more at weather.gov/winter #WinterSafety

Winter Driving

 

Winter and Pets

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Don't forget about your pets this winter! Make sure they have a warm, dry place to rest with plenty of food and water. weather.gov/winter #WinterSafety

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You love your pets, so keep them warm, dry, and well-fed this winter. weather.gov/winter #WinterSafety

Winter and Pets

 

Winter Injuries and Fatalities

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Slippery sidewalks and roads aren’t the only things to look out for this winter. Shoveling snow can be a health risk as well. Remember to stay hydrated, take frequent breaks, and only move small amounts with each shovel pass. Learn more at weather.gov/winter #WinterSafety

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Shoveling snow can be a health risk, so remember to take it easy. Learn more at weather.gov/winter #WinterSafety

Winter Injuries and Fatalities

 

Winter Precipitation

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Will there be rain, ice or snow? This graphic explains how having different layers of warm and cold air between the clouds and the ground determines the type of precipitation that hits the ground. http://www.nssl.noaa.gov/education/svrwx101/winter/types/

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Will there be rain, ice or snow? Find out how wintry precipitation forms! http://www.nssl.noaa.gov/education/svrwx101/winter/types/

Winter Precipitation

 

Nor’easter

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Nor’easters impact millions of people in the eastern U.S. with heavy snow and strong winds. What will you do if one approaches your region? weather.gov/winter #WinterSafety

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Nor’easters impact millions in the eastern U.S. with heavy #snow and strong winds. Are you prepared? weather.gov/winter #WinterSafety

Nor’easter

 

Winter Storm Advisory, Watch, and Warning

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Do you know the difference between a Winter Storm Watch, Winter Storm Warning and a Winter Weather Advisory? When a warning is issued: TAKE ACTION! When a watch is issued: Get Prepared! When an advisory is issued: Take Precautions! Find out more at: http://www.nws.noaa.gov/om/winter/ww.shtml

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What’s the difference between a Winter Storm Watch and a Winter Storm Warning? http://www.nws.noaa.gov/om/winter/ww.shtml

Winter Storm Advisory, Watch, and Warning

 

Hypothermia Infographic

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If you notice someone with warning signs of hypothermia, get them to a warm place right away. Protect yourself from the cold this winter at weather.gov/cold #WinterSafety

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Do you know the signs of hypothermia? weather.gov/cold #WinterSafety

Hypothermia Infographic

 

Dressing for the Cold - Infographic

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Bundling up in layers and staying dry is one of the best things you can do to stay safe this winter. Protect yourself from the cold this winter. weather.gov/cold #WinterSafety

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Bundling up in layers and staying dry is one of the best things you can do to stay safe this winter. weather.gov/cold #WinterSafety

Dressing for the Cold - Infographic

 

Avalanche

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Before you hit the slopes, make sure check out http://www.avalanche.org/ for current and forecast snow conditions. You can also find avalanche safety tips at weather.gov/avalanche #WinterSafety

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Check out avalanche safety tips before you hit the slopes at weather.gov/avalanche #WinterSafety

Avalanche

 

Cold Weather

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Cold weather can be life-threatening. If you can’t avoid being outside, remember to follow these 3 steps and tell someone where you’re going. weather.gov/cold #WinterSafety

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Cold weather can be life-threatening, so follow these 3 steps and tell someone where you’re going. weather.gov/cold #WinterSafety

Cold Weather

 

Ice Storms

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If it’s icy outside, STAY INSIDE, don’t slip and slide! Check out more tips on how to weather the storm at weather.gov/winter #WinterSafety

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If it’s icy outside, STAY INSIDE, don’t slip & slide! See more tips on how to weather the storm at weather.gov/winter #WinterSafety

Ice Storms