The latest weather reports revealed that 13 counties in California were under a state of emergency as significant snow caused many residents to become stranded.

The National Weather Prediction Center and AccuWeather recently reported the coast-to-coast winter storms in Southern California, bringing heavy snow and challenging winds.

Power outages, heavy snow and health concerns

March 01, 2023 in Palmdale, California. Weather reports showed that California residents were stranded inside their homes after a winter storm struck, causing about 13 counties to be under state of emergency.
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March 01, 2023 in Palmdale, California. Weather reports showed that California residents were stranded inside their homes after a winter storm struck, causing about 13 counties to be under state of emergency.

Latest reports showed the massive snow in parts of California that caused many residents to become stranded without electricity.

According to a CNN report, Gov. Gavin Newsom issued a state of emergency for snow-affected 13 counties in California due to the massive snow that was dumped.

The snow-covered areas became more challenging for Californians with no electricity. CNN and poweroutage.us reported that about 70,000 homes had no electricity in California (As of Thursday).

According to the CBNC report, disaster efforts would be provided to affected areas, especially the San Bernardino county.

The report added that the following counties would be given disaster relief:

  • Los Angeles, Amador, Madera, Kern, Mariposa, Nevada, San Luis Obispo, Mono, Sonoma, Tulare, Madera and Sierra.

Furthermore, Associated Press (AP) reported that the amount of snow was unexpected. The report added that rescuers helped to evacuate vulnerable Californians, especially those without heating systems.

AP reported that community efforts also assisted people with no medication and lack of food due to the heavy snow.

In January, Reuters reported that California suffered from relentless heavy snow that caused widespread flooding.

Heavy snow preparedness tips at home

The latest weather forecasts explained that heavy snow in California caused many residents to become stranded at homes, battling extreme cold without power.

The American Red Cross emphasized the importance of disaster preparedness and emergency kits during a severe winter storm in the U.S.

Travel hazards and cold-related health concerns would unfold due to the challenging cold conditions and heavy snow.

Here are essential reminders for homeowners during severe weather snow conditions.

Keep updated with the weather conditions in the U.S

Although snow would be a beautiful sight, it could result in dangerous situations. Homeowners should keep updated with the weather in the U.S. for travel hazards and weather risks.

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Check your home heating system and emergency supplies

Homeowners should ensure that their homes have heating systems, extra blankets and winter clothes.

During severe heavy snow, inaccessible road conditions and widespread power outages are possible, making it more difficult for homeowners.

As a result, homes should be equipped with emergency kits and supplies if there are prolonged winter storms.

Here are the essential emergency kits for homeowners:

  • Extra blankets and winter clothes
  • Medicines of your family members
  • Battery-powered radio
  • Battery-powered flashlight
  • Non-perishable goods
  • Bottled water
  • Keep an updated number of nearby local authorities for immediate assistance

Keeping monitoring of body temperatures

People with pre-existing health conditions, older adults and children are all vulnerable to cold weather risks, such as hypothermia and frostbite.

Homeowners should ensure to check their temperatures to prevent cold-related health dangers.

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