Montgomery County Residents Urged to Shelter in Place Amidst Severe Winter Storm
A winter storm warning has been issued for Montgomery County, with residents advised to stay indoors through Monday. The county judge, Mark Keough, has urged caution, citing the extreme dangers posed by temperatures expected to drop below freezing for over 60 hours.
Keough explained that preparations for the severe weather began days ago, involving close coordination with first responders and law enforcement agencies to ensure their readiness in case of emergencies. He acknowledged that bridges and overpasses are particularly vulnerable due to the unique conditions created by ice formation on elevated surfaces.
The county judge reassured residents that all necessary measures have been put in place to address potential power outages, including contact with electricity providers who stand ready to respond. However, he emphasized that the most critical aspect of managing this situation is ensuring public safety and mitigating risks associated with hazardous road conditions.
With resources mobilized at the county's emergency operations center, Keough confidently stated that his team will remain engaged throughout the weekend. Despite the challenging weather forecast, residents are urged to stay safe and indoors until further notice.
A winter storm warning has been issued for Montgomery County, with residents advised to stay indoors through Monday. The county judge, Mark Keough, has urged caution, citing the extreme dangers posed by temperatures expected to drop below freezing for over 60 hours.
Keough explained that preparations for the severe weather began days ago, involving close coordination with first responders and law enforcement agencies to ensure their readiness in case of emergencies. He acknowledged that bridges and overpasses are particularly vulnerable due to the unique conditions created by ice formation on elevated surfaces.
The county judge reassured residents that all necessary measures have been put in place to address potential power outages, including contact with electricity providers who stand ready to respond. However, he emphasized that the most critical aspect of managing this situation is ensuring public safety and mitigating risks associated with hazardous road conditions.
With resources mobilized at the county's emergency operations center, Keough confidently stated that his team will remain engaged throughout the weekend. Despite the challenging weather forecast, residents are urged to stay safe and indoors until further notice.