As a major winter storm approaches, Durham’s residents are advised to brace themselves for a potentially disruptive weekend. According to City Manager Bo Ferguson in a bulletin published by the City of Durham, forecasts predict “a mix of snow, sleet, and freezing rain mainly on Saturday and Sunday” that could affect services into the coming week.
Preparations are already underway across various City departments, with operations being reviewed to ensure an effective community response. Ferguson urges locals to ready emergency kits containing essentials such as water, food, chargers, and medications for 3 to 7 days, a recommendation also supported by North Carolina Emergency Management officials. Additionally, staying off the roads once the storm hits could dramatically assist City staff dealing with the situation.
Updates on service impacts from the storm will be available on the City’s Severe Weather web page, alongside information about winter shelter options. The statement encourages residents to prepare for “lingering impacts” from the storm’s passage…