Gov. Whitmer Announces State-Local Preparedness Ahead of Winter Storm Outlines resources available, tips for staying safe, thanks first responders
LANSING, Mich. – Ahead of heavy snow, strong winds, and dangerously cold temperatures forecasted later this week, Governor Gretchen Whitmer coordinates preparedness efforts between the State of Michigan and local communities to ensure full staffing of first responders, pre-deployment of utility repair crews, readiness for road crews, and availability of warming shelters. The governor also highlighted resources and tips to help Michiganders stay safe.
“With potentially dangerous winter weather on the way, it is important to prepare and be ready ahead of time to keep yourself, your family, and your neighbors safe,” said Governor Whitmer. “The State of Michigan is closely watching conditions as they develop and taking action to prepare for winter weather impacts. We will continue working hard to protect the health and safety of Michiganders, and are grateful for the dedicated first responders working to keep Michiganders safe this weekend.”
Travel is expected to be dangerous statewide Thursday through Saturday. The National Weather Service is forecasting the potential for blizzard conditions in the Upper Peninsula starting Thursday, and in the Lower Peninsula starting on Friday. Blizzard conditions are expected to last through Saturday with wind gusts between 40-50 mph and gusts over 60 mph possible at times Friday into Saturday.
Residents should have a supply of essential items ready in advance to use during emergencies such as a power outage or being stranded in a vehicle. These supplies should be kept at home, at work and in vehicles for use during an emergency.
First Responders The Michigan State Police is prepared to deploy additional troopers to assist motorists and has established lines of communication with local emergency management coordinators, the Red Cross, and Salvation Army.
Road Maintenance Crews The Michigan Department of Transportation have plans in place to provide additional resources on freeways and other state-plowed roadways this weekend. The department has begun opening service garages to stock snowplows with fresh blades, new tires, and plenty of salt.
Utilities The Michigan Public Service Commission and Michigan State Police Emergency Management and Homeland Security Division are working with utilities and local providers to pre-deploy staff and crews to help keep the power on.
Warming Centers Many cities and local governments set up warming centers ahead of inclement weather. To find a warming center near you, visit https://mi211.org/ and search “warming centers” or call 2-1-1.
Winter Weather Preparedness As we all prepare for potentially dangerous winter weather, we can take commonsense measures to stay safe.
If you don’t need to be on the roadways this weekend, please stay home. If you are going out, follow these tips:
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