OEM Encourages Safe Travels this Holiday Season
As Oregonians prepare for one of the busiest travel periods of the year, the Oregon Department of Emergency Management (OEM) is urging residents and visitors to take extra precautions. A series of weather systems will bring rain, mountain snow, and increasingly strong winds through Wednesday, creating potentially hazardous travel conditions across the state and may bring additional power outages. According to the National Weather Service, waves of snow showers, gusty coastal winds, and a potential for strong inland winds may impact travel, particularly over mountain passes, on the coast and along the I-5 corridor. Be prepared for any potential flooding and hazardous water conditions. Recent heavy rainfall has also left soils saturated across western Oregon. Combined with strong winds, this increases the likelihood of downed trees and power lines. Travelers should be prepared for sudden road blockages, localized outages, and delays on major routes. Tree limbs can break without warning, especially in high winds or under the weight of snow and ice, so be extra cautious when walking outdoors. OEM reminds everyone to check conditions before you go. Give snowplows extra space on the road, and be sure to pack an emergency car kit. You can learn more at www.oregon.gov/oem. ...Read more
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