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National Weather Service issues tips for staying safe during extreme cold

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Extreme cold weather poses significant risks, including traffic accidents caused by winter storms. These storms can result in snow, sleet, and freezing rain across the United States. Thousands of people are affected annually due to slippery road conditions.

The National Weather Service emphasizes the importance of preparing for extreme cold before it arrives. It advises individuals to stay informed about local weather conditions by checking forecasts on weather.gov or other reliable sources.

To enhance safety during winter storms, the National Weather Service provides several recommendations:

- Winter Driving: Prepare emergency kits for your vehicle.

- Prevent Slips and Falls: Exercise caution when moving outdoors.

- Stay Inside: Remain indoors as much as possible during severe weather.

The National Weather Service is committed to public safety concerning weather-related hazards and aims to protect lives and property effectively.

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