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Essential Supplies to Prepare for Winter Storms Affecting Over 40 States


Americans are being urged to prepare as a massive winter storm is expected to stretch more than 2,000 miles across the U.S. this weekend, potentially impacting over 235 million people in more than 40 states.

The storm is forecast to bring heavy snow, sleet, and freezing rain beginning on Friday and lasting through Monday. This raises concerns about widespread power outages, dangerous travel conditions, and prolonged disruptions, according to National Weather Service Director Ken Graham.

“Prepare now,” Graham advised FOX Weather on Thursday. “If you think about power outages, you think about the cold, you need to be prepared to have what you need for a week.”

CHRISTMAS TRAVELERS LEFT STRANDED AS AIRPORTS SEE MASS FLIGHT CANCELATIONS, DELAYS

Stack of Drinking Water Bottles

Water bottles are pictured in a pile. (iStock / iStock)

The National Weather Service recommends stocking up on essential supplies ahead of the winter storm, including:

  • Flashlights with extra batteries
  • Extra food and water, including non-perishable items such as granola bars, nuts, and dried fruit
  • A battery-powered NOAA Weather Radio or portable radio
  • Extra prescription medications and first-aid supplies
  • Baby necessities such as diapers and formula
  • Heating fuel
  • An emergency heat source, such as a properly ventilated space heater
  • A working fire extinguisher and smoke alarms
  • Extra pet food

A YEAR AFTER HURRICANE HELENE, COMMUNITIES AND BUSINESSES ARE REBUILDING WITH RESILIENCE

Close-up of a shopping trolley in a grocery store and a male buyer putting a tin of canned food into it

A man puts a tin of canned food into a shopping cart in a grocery store. (iStock / iStock)

Officials are also reminding the public to never run generators indoors or in enclosed spaces and to ensure carbon monoxide detectors are functioning properly.

“When the power goes out, a lot of people have generators. I just beg everybody, please use them correctly,” Graham emphasized. “We lose a lot of people due to improper use of generators. Keep them far away from the house. They’re fine to use, but use them properly because it could be dangerous if you don’t.”

The National Weather Service also recommends that people keep a winter survival kit in their vehicle. This kit should include:

  • A phone and charger
  • Blankets
  • Flashlights
  • A first-aid kit
  • Non-perishable food
  • Extra clothing
  • Cat litter or sand for traction
  • A shovel, ice scraper, and brush
  • Waterproof matches
  • A basic tool kit
  • Paper maps

GOOGLE, PARTNERS LAUNCH SATELLITES INTO SPACE TO DETECT FIRES

Cardboard box filled with non-perishable foods on wooden table

A cardboard box is filled with non-perishable canned goods. (iStock / iStock)

Farmers and pet owners are also encouraged to move animals indoors or to sheltered areas, stockpile extra feed, and ensure access to water.

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“More than half the population of the country is going to experience winter weather,” Graham stated. “The sheer size of this — stretching from New Mexico all the way to New England — is going to have a significant impact on a whole lot of people.”

For more information about how to prepare for a winter storm, visit the National Weather Service’s website.


Americans are being urged to prepare as a massive winter storm is expected to stretch more than 2,000 miles across the U.S. this weekend, potentially impacting over 235 million people in more than 40 states.

The storm is forecast to bring heavy snow, sleet, and freezing rain beginning on Friday and lasting through Monday. This raises concerns about widespread power outages, dangerous travel conditions, and prolonged disruptions, according to National Weather Service Director Ken Graham.

“Prepare now,” Graham advised FOX Weather on Thursday. “If you think about power outages, you think about the cold, you need to be prepared to have what you need for a week.”

CHRISTMAS TRAVELERS LEFT STRANDED AS AIRPORTS SEE MASS FLIGHT CANCELATIONS, DELAYS

Stack of Drinking Water Bottles

Water bottles are pictured in a pile. (iStock / iStock)

The National Weather Service recommends stocking up on essential supplies ahead of the winter storm, including:

  • Flashlights with extra batteries
  • Extra food and water, including non-perishable items such as granola bars, nuts, and dried fruit
  • A battery-powered NOAA Weather Radio or portable radio
  • Extra prescription medications and first-aid supplies
  • Baby necessities such as diapers and formula
  • Heating fuel
  • An emergency heat source, such as a properly ventilated space heater
  • A working fire extinguisher and smoke alarms
  • Extra pet food

A YEAR AFTER HURRICANE HELENE, COMMUNITIES AND BUSINESSES ARE REBUILDING WITH RESILIENCE

Close-up of a shopping trolley in a grocery store and a male buyer putting a tin of canned food into it

A man puts a tin of canned food into a shopping cart in a grocery store. (iStock / iStock)

Officials are also reminding the public to never run generators indoors or in enclosed spaces and to ensure carbon monoxide detectors are functioning properly.

“When the power goes out, a lot of people have generators. I just beg everybody, please use them correctly,” Graham emphasized. “We lose a lot of people due to improper use of generators. Keep them far away from the house. They’re fine to use, but use them properly because it could be dangerous if you don’t.”

The National Weather Service also recommends that people keep a winter survival kit in their vehicle. This kit should include:

  • A phone and charger
  • Blankets
  • Flashlights
  • A first-aid kit
  • Non-perishable food
  • Extra clothing
  • Cat litter or sand for traction
  • A shovel, ice scraper, and brush
  • Waterproof matches
  • A basic tool kit
  • Paper maps

GOOGLE, PARTNERS LAUNCH SATELLITES INTO SPACE TO DETECT FIRES

Cardboard box filled with non-perishable foods on wooden table

A cardboard box is filled with non-perishable canned goods. (iStock / iStock)

Farmers and pet owners are also encouraged to move animals indoors or to sheltered areas, stockpile extra feed, and ensure access to water.

CLICK HERE TO GET FOX BUSINESS ON THE GO

“More than half the population of the country is going to experience winter weather,” Graham stated. “The sheer size of this — stretching from New Mexico all the way to New England — is going to have a significant impact on a whole lot of people.”

For more information about how to prepare for a winter storm, visit the National Weather Service’s website.