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Today's Observer article: Ice storm threat looms north of Charlotte - CharlotteObserver.com (http://www.charlotteobserver.com/breaking/story/1224157.html - broken link)
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Charlotte itself is expected to escape with a cold rain, although sleet and snow might mix with the precipitation for several hours early Friday.
However, Charlotte's northern suburbs along Lake Norman could receive an inch of wet snow or sleet overnight before the precipitation changes to rain Friday morning.
Thought maybe it might be helpful to revive this thread in re: to TORNADO SAFETY. Plus, we will be having HURRICANE SEASON soon.
Although those events rarely mean evacuation for us here in the Piedmont, power can go off due to tornadoes, ice storms or hurricanes. Maybe an update on stocking up on pantry goods and creating a safety/emergency kit could be helpful to newcomers, especially.
Thought maybe it might be helpful to revive this thread in re: to TORNADO SAFETY. Plus, we will be having HURRICANE SEASON soon.
Although those events rarely mean evacuation for us here in the Piedmont, power can go off due to tornadoes, ice storms or hurricanes. Maybe an update on stocking up on pantry goods and creating a safety/emergency kit could be helpful to newcomers, especially.
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