Thursday, January 28, 2010

ABC 33/40 Storm Alert Tour in Gadsden

NEWS RELEASE

DATE: January 28, 2010 TIME: 9:30 a.m.

CONTACT: Michael Amberson, Public Information Officer

256.549.4575 (Office)

ema@cityofgadsden.com


ABC 33/40 Storm Alert Tour in Gadsden

ABC 33/40 will bring its Storm Alert Tour to Gadsden Convention Hall on Tuesday, February 2nd. The Storm Alert Tour is a family friendly event which promotes severe weather awareness. The presentation begins at 7:00 p.m., and people are encouraged to arrive early to get a good seat.

For more information, contact the Gadsden/Etowah County Emergency Management Agency at 256-549-4575.

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Saturday, January 9, 2010

Winter Weather Update 1/9 (1:30pm)

This is an update on the winter conditions being forecast for Etowah County through Sunday. Please take proper precautions.

Roads

Icy travel still exists in places throughout the county. Please use extreme caution when traveling this weekend. All Etowah County roads are now open. The following are the only roads that have been reported to be closed to the EMA:

City of Gadsden

  • Wildwood Rd
  • Dogwood Rd
  • Azalea Drive
  • Cherry Laurel Lane
  • Sommerset Pass

City of Glencoe

  • Siebert Drive
  • Walker Drive
  • Cottonwood Drive

Current Watches, Warnings, and Advisories

HARD FREEZE WARNING is in effect for Etowah County from midnight tonight until 9am tomorrow morning. This means that hazardous freezing conditions will occur.

Current Forecast Temperatures

Saturday: Low-13

Sunday: High-35/Low-15

Warming Centers

Warming centers are open at the following locations:

  • Elliott Community Center in Gadsden
  • Salvation Army in Gadsden
  • Southside City Hall

Preparedness

We urge everyone to take proper precautions for this severe cold weather.

  • Make sure that you have plenty of water and non-perishable food on hand as part of your disaster supply kit. Don’t forget a manual can opener.
  • Be sure you have a way to get information (such as a battery powered radio) if the power does go out. Don’t forget extra batteries.
  • Make sure you have an alternate source of heating your home, and use it properly if needed.
  • If you plan on driving or being outside, wear multiple layers of loose-fitting clothes.
  • Boots, a hat, and gloves are good accessories to wear.
  • Try keeping your gas tank at least half full.
  • Pack your car with blankets, food, and a car cell phone charger in case your car stalls.
  • Don't forget to check on the elderly or disable who need assistance.
  • Bring pets in if possible, especially cats. If not possible, check water often and provide shelter.

We will keep our blog, Twitter, and Facebook accounts updated. In addition, stay tuned to local media for information.

Blog: http://gadsdenetowahema.blogspot.com/

Twitter: http://twitter.com/GECEMA

Facebook: http://tinyurl.com/yza8zbo

If you have specific questions on preparing for winter weather, please contact our office at 256-549-4575 or at ema@cityofgadsden.com . Our office hours are Monday through Friday from 8 a.m-4:30 p.m.

Friday, January 8, 2010

Winter Weather Updated 1/8 (4:30 p.m.)

This is an update on the winter conditions being forecast for Etowah County through Sunday. Please take proper precautions, as this is a serious situation with several variables involved.

Roads

Icy travel still exists on many roads throughout Etowah County. Several roads throughout Etowah Co are still closed. Stay tuned to local media for updates on road closings. Use extreme caution when traveling this weekend.

Current Watches, Warnings, and Advisories

HARD FREEZE WARNING is in effect for Etowah County from 10pm tonight until 9am tomorrow morning. This means that hazardous freezing conditions will occur.

Current Forecast Temperatures

Friday: Low-12

Saturday: High-30/Low-13

Sunday: High-35/Low-12

Schools

Attalla City Schools- Closed until Monday 1/11.

Coosa Christian- Closed until Monday 1/11.

Etowah County Schools- Closed until Monday 1/11.

Gadsden City Schools- Closed until Monday 1/11.

Gadsden State Community College- Closed until Monday 1/11.

Westbrook Christian- Closed until Monday 1/11

Warming Centers

Warming centers are open at the following locations:

  • Elliott Community Center in Gadsden
  • Salvation Army in Gadsden
  • Southside City Hall

Preparedness

We urge everyone to take proper precautions for this severe cold weather.

  • Make sure that you have plenty of water and non-perishable food on hand as part of your disaster supply kit. Don’t forget a manual can opener.
  • Be sure you have a way to get information (such as a battery powered radio) if the power does go out. Don’t forget extra batteries.
  • Make sure you have an alternate source of heating your home, and use it properly if needed.
  • If you plan on driving or being outside, wear multiple layers of loose-fitting clothes.
  • Boots, a hat, and gloves are good accessories to wear.
  • Try keeping your gas tank at least half full.
  • Pack your car with blankets, food, and a car cell phone charger in case your car stalls.
  • Don't forget to check on the elderly or disable who need assistance.
  • Bring pets in if possible, especially cats. If not possible, check water often and provide shelter.

We will keep our blog, Twitter, and Facebook accounts updated. In addition, stay tuned to local media for information.

Blog: http://gadsdenetowahema.blogspot.com/

Twitter: http://twitter.com/GECEMA

Facebook: http://tinyurl.com/yza8zbo

If you have specific questions on preparing for winter weather, please contact our office at 256-549-4575 or at ema@cityofgadsden.com . Our office hours are Monday through Friday from 8 a.m-4:30 p.m.

Winter Weather Update 1/8 (9:30 a.m.)

This is an update on the winter conditions for Etowah County through Sunday. Please take proper precautions, as this is a serious situation with several variables involved.

Roads

Icy travel still exists on many roads throughout Etowah County. Most Etowah Co roads are still closed, but Etowah County road crews are working to reopen them. All Gadsden roads are open, except for Wildwood Rd, Azalea Rd, and Dogwood Rd. In addition, all state highways and interstates within Etowah Co. are open.

Current Watches, Warnings, and Advisories

HARD FREEZE WARNING is in effect for Etowah County from 10pm tonight to 9am tomorrow morning. This means that hazardous freezing conditions exist.

Current Forecast Temperatures

Friday: Low-14

Saturday: High-30/Low-12

Sunday: High-35/Low-15

Temperatures will likely be lower in rural areas. They could also be lower if we receive an accumulation of snowfall.

Schools

Attalla City Schools- Closed until Monday 1/11.

Coosa Christian- Closed until Monday 1/11.

Etowah County Schools- Closed until Monday 1/11.

Gadsden City Schools- Closed until Monday 1/11.

Gadsden State Community College- Closed until Monday 1/11.

Westbrook Christian- Closed until Monday 1/11

Warming Centers

Warming centers have opened at the following locations:

  • Elliott Community Center in Gadsden
  • Salvation Army in Gadsden
  • Southside City Hall

Preparedness

We urge everyone to take proper precautions for this severe cold weather.

  • Make sure that you have plenty of water and non-perishable food on hand as part of your disaster supply kit. Don’t forget a manual can opener.
  • Be sure you have a way to get information (such as a battery powered radio) if the power does go out. Don’t forget extra batteries.
  • Make sure you have an alternate source of heating your home, and use it properly if needed.
  • If you plan on driving or being outside, wear multiple layers of loose-fitting clothes.
  • Boots, a hat, and gloves are good accessories to wear.
  • Try keeping your gas tank at least half full.
  • Pack your car with blankets, food, and a car cell phone charger in case your car stalls.
  • Don't forget to check on the elderly or disable who need assistance.
  • Bring pets in if possible, especially cats. If not possible, check water often and provide shelter.

We will keep our blog, Twitter, and Facebook accounts updated. In addition, stay tuned to local media for information.

Blog: http://gadsdenetowahema.blogspot.com/

Twitter: http://twitter.com/GECEMA

Facebook: http://tinyurl.com/yza8zbo

If you have specific questions on preparing for winter weather, please contact our office at 256-549-4575 or at ema@cityofgadsden.com . Our office hours are Monday through Friday from 8 a.m-4:30 p.m.

Thursday, January 7, 2010

Winter Weather Update 1/7 (3:50 p.m.)

This is an update on the winter conditions being forecast for Etowah County through Sunday. Please take proper precautions.

Current Watches, Warnings, and Advisories

Winter Weather Advisory is in effect for Etowah County until 6pm tonight.

HARD FREEZE WARNING is in effect for Etowah County from 3am to 9am on Friday.

Current Forecast Temperatures

Thursday: Low-13

Friday: High-26/Low-13

Saturday: High-31/Low-15

Sunday: High-36/Low-17

Snow

Snow has tapered off in Etowah County. Light snow can be expected, with little accumulation.

Roads

Patchy ice has formed on some roads throughout Etowah County. With wet roads and freezing temperatures, this will continue to be a problem. Bridges and overpasses will could be especially slick. Use caution if you plan on driving.

Schools

Attalla City Schools-Will be closed on Friday.

Coosa Christian-Will be closed on Friday.

Etowah County Schools-Will be closed on Friday.

Gadsden City Schools-Will be closed on Friday

Gadsden State Community College-Will be closed on Friday.

Warming Centers

Warming centers are open in the following locations:

  • Elliott Community Center in Gadsden
  • Salvation Army in Gadsden
  • Southside City Hall

Preparedness

We urge everyone to take proper precautions for this severe cold weather.

  • Make sure that you have plenty of water and non-perishable food on hand as part of your disaster supply kit. Don’t forget a manual can opener.
  • Be sure you have a way to get information (such as a battery powered radio) if the power does go out. Don’t forget extra batteries.
  • Make sure you have an alternate source of heating your home, and use it properly if needed.
  • Stay indoors, if possible
  • If you plan on driving or being outside, wear multiple layers of loose-fitting clothes.
  • Boots, a hat, and gloves are good accessories to wear.
  • Try keeping your gas tank at least half full.
  • Pack your car with blankets, food, and a car cell phone charger in case your car stalls.
  • Don't forget to check on the elderly or disable who need assistance.
  • Bring pets in if possible, especially cats. If not possible, check water often and provide shelter.

We will keep our blog, Twitter, and Facebook accounts updated. In addition, stay tuned to local media for information.

Blog: http://gadsdenetowahema.blogspot.com/

Twitter: http://twitter.com/GECEMA

Facebook: http://tinyurl.com/yza8zbo

If you have specific questions on preparing for winter weather, please contact our office at 256-549-4575 or at ema@cityofgadsden.com . Our office hours are Monday through Friday from 8 a.m-4:30 p.m. If you have an emergency, dial 911.

Winter Weather Update 1/7 (12:30 p.m.)

This is an update on the winter conditions being forecast for Etowah County through Sunday. Please take proper precautions, as this is a serious situation with several variables involved.

Current Watches, Warnings, and Advisories

Winter Weather Advisory is in effect for Etowah County on Thursday from 10 a.m. through 9 p.m. This means that periods of snow and sleet will cause travel problems.

Current Forecast Temperatures

Thursday: High-35/Low-13

Friday: High-26/Low-13

Saturday: High-31/Low-15

Sunday: High-36/Low-16

Temperatures will likely be lower in rural areas. They could also be lower if we receive an accumulation of snowfall.

Snow

Snow has tapered off in Etowah County. Light snow can be expected, with little accumulation.

Roads

Patchy ice could form on roadways causing travel problems. If you plan on traveling Thursday evening or Friday, check on road conditions and use extreme caution. Also, stay tuned to local media for information on possible road closings.

Schools

Attalla City Schools-Will close at 1pm today. Will open two hours later on Friday.

Coosa Christian School-Will close at 1pm today. Will open two hours later on Friday.

Etowah County Schools-Will close at 1pm today. Will open two hours later on Friday.

Gadsden City Schools-Will close at 1pm today. Will open two hours later on Friday.

Gadsden State Community College-Will close at 1pm today, and reopen on Monday.

Westbrook Christian School-Will close at 11am today. Will open two hours later on Friday.

Warming Centers

Warming centers have opened at the following locations:

  • Carnes Recreation Center in Attalla
  • Carver Community Center in Gadsden
  • Elliott Community Center in Gadsden
  • Salvation Army in Gadsden
  • Southside City Hall

Preparedness

We urge everyone to take proper precautions for this severe cold weather.

  • Make sure that you have plenty of water and non-perishable food on hand as part of your disaster supply kit. Don’t forget a manual can opener.
  • Be sure you have a way to get information (such as a battery powered radio) if the power does go out. Don’t forget extra batteries.
  • Make sure you have an alternate source of heating your home, and use it properly if needed.
  • Stay indoors, if possible
  • If you plan on driving or being outside, wear multiple layers of loose-fitting clothes.
  • Boots, a hat, and gloves are good accessories to wear.
  • Try keeping your gas tank at least half full.
  • Pack your car with blankets, food, and a car cell phone charger in case your car stalls.
  • Don't forget to check on the elderly or disable who need assistance.
  • Bring pets in if possible, especially cats. If not possible, check water often and provide shelter.

We will keep our blog, Twitter, and Facebook accounts updated. In addition, stay tuned to local media for information.

Blog: http://gadsdenetowahema.blogspot.com/

Twitter: http://twitter.com/GECEMA

Facebook: http://tinyurl.com/yza8zbo

If you have specific questions on preparing for winter weather, please contact our office at 256-549-4575 or at ema@cityofgadsden.com . Our office hours are Monday through Friday from 8 a.m-4:30 p.m.

Wednesday, January 6, 2010

Winter Weather Update-1/6 (6:45 p.m.)

This is an update on the winter conditions being forecast for Etowah County through Sunday. Please take proper precautions, as this is a serious situation with several variables involved.

Current Watches, Warnings, and Advisories

Winter Weather Advisory is in effect for Etowah County on Thursday from 10 a.m. through midnight. This means that periods of snow will cause travel problems.

Current Forecast Temperatures

Tonight: Low-21

Thursday: High-35/Low-13/Wind Chill as low as -1

Friday: High-29/Low-12/Wind Chill as low as -1

Saturday: High-27/Low-10

Sunday: High-31/Low-15

Temperatures will likely be lower in rural areas. They could also be lower if we receive an accumulation of snowfall.

Snow

No precipitation is expected tonight. Travel should be fine tomorrow morning. The National Weather Service expects snow to arrive in Etowah County around 3 p.m. on Thursday. Snow will continue into the evening hours, ending before midnight. Accumulations of 1"-2" are possible.

Roads

Patchy ice could form on roadways causing travel problems. If you plan on traveling Thursday evening or Friday, check on road conditions and use extreme caution. Also, stay tuned to local media for information on possible road closings.

Schools

Attalla City Schools-Will close at 1pm on Thursday and open two hours later on Friday.

Etowah County Schools-Will close at 1pm on Thursday and open two hours later on Friday.

Gadsden City Schools-Will close at 1pm on Thursday and open two hours later on Friday.

Warming Centers

Warming centers will be open at 8 a.m. on Thursday morning at the following locations:

  • Carnes Recreation Center in Attalla
  • Carver Community Center in Gadsden
  • Elliott Community Center in Gadsden
  • Glencoe Senior Center
  • Salvation Army in Gadsden
  • Southside City Hall

Preparedness

We urge everyone to take proper precautions for this severe cold weather.

  • Make sure that you have plenty of water and non-perishable food on hand as part of your disaster supply kit. Don’t forget a manual can opener.
  • Be sure you have a way to get information (such as a battery powered radio) if the power does go out. Don’t forget extra batteries.
  • Make sure you have an alternate source of heating your home, and use it properly if needed.
  • If you plan on driving or being outside, wear multiple layers of loose-fitting clothes.
  • Boots, a hat, and gloves are good accessories to wear.
  • Try keeping your gas tank at least half full.
  • Pack your car with blankets, food, and a car cell phone charger in case your car stalls.
  • Don't forget to check on the elderly or disable who need assistance.
  • Bring pets in if possible, especially cats. If not possible, check water often and provide shelter.

We will keep our blog, Twitter, and Facebook accounts updated. In addition, stay tuned to local media for information.

Blog: http://gadsdenetowahema.blogspot.com/

Twitter: http://twitter.com/GECEMA

Facebook: http://tinyurl.com/yza8zbo

If you have specific questions on preparing for winter weather, please contact our office at 256-549-4575 or at ema@cityofgadsden.com . Our office hours are Monday through Friday from 8 a.m-4:30 p.m.

Tuesday, January 5, 2010

Winter Weather Update-1/5 (6:45 p.m.)

This is an update on the winter conditions being forecast for Etowah County through Sunday. Please take proper precautions, as this is a serious situation with several variables involved.

Current Watches, Warnings, and Advisories

HARD FREEZE WARNING has been issued for Etowah County from midnight through 10 a.m. on Wednesday. This means that hazardous freezing conditions exist. This will likely need to be extended into the coming days based on the current forecast.

Fire Weather Watch has been issued for Etowah County for Wednesday. This means that the relative humidity is forecast to be below 25%, resulting in a high fire danger. Keep this in mind if you plan on burning on Wednesday.

Current Forecast Temperatures

Tonight: Low-15

Wednesday: High-35/Low-21

Thursday: High-32/Low-15

Friday: High-28/Low-13

Saturday: High-25/Low-10

Sunday: High-34/Low-18

Temperatures will likely be lower in rural areas. They could also be lower if we receive an accumulation of snowfall.

Snow

The good news is that this is expected to be a snow-only event for Etowah County. Therefore, freezing rain and sleet are not likely. This decreases the chance of power outages. Here is the latest snowfall forecast from the National Weather Service in Birmingham:

Snow is expected to arrive in Etowah County on Thursday morning. At this point, ½” could accumulate during the morning hours. Snow is forecast to continue into Thursday afternoon, with another ½”or greater possible. Snow is forecast to end before midnight on Thursday. Total accumulation of 1”-1½” are possible. Snow flurries are possible on Friday, but will result in no additional accumulations.

Roads

Patchy ice could form on roadways causing travel problems. If you plan on traveling Thursday or Friday, check on road conditions and use extreme caution. You can view the latest school closings here. Also, stay tuned to local media for information on possible road closings.

Schools

We have not received word of any school delays or closings at this point. Stay tuned to local media for information on school delays and closings.

Shelters

No shelters have been opened at this point. Stay tuned to local media for information on shelters that may be opened.

Preparedness

We urge everyone to take proper precautions for this severe cold weather.

  • Make sure that you have plenty of water and non-perishable food on hand as part of your disaster supply kit. Don’t forget a manual can opener.
  • Be sure you have a way to get information (such as a battery powered radio) if the power does go out. Don’t forget extra batteries.
  • Make sure you have an alternate source of heating your home, and use it properly if needed.
  • If you plan on driving or being outside, wear multiple layers of loose-fitting clothes.
  • Boots, a hat, and gloves are good accessories to wear.
  • Try keeping your gas tank at least half full.
  • Pack your car with blankets, food, and a car cell phone charger in case your car stalls.
  • Don't forget to check on the elderly or disable who need assistance.
  • Bring pets in if possible, especially cats. If not possible, check water often and provide shelter.

We will keep our blog, Twitter, and Facebook accounts updated. In addition, stay tuned to local media for information.

Blog: http://gadsdenetowahema.blogspot.com/

Twitter: http://twitter.com/GECEMA

Facebook: http://tinyurl.com/yza8zbo

If you have specific questions on preparing for winter weather, please contact our office at 256-549-4575 or at ema@cityofgadsden.com . Our office hours are Monday through Friday from 8 a.m-4:30 p.m.