SCHENECTADY – Schenectady County officials are closely monitoring the incoming wind storm expected to hit Tuesday night. With winds forecasted to exceed 40 mph and a mix of snow turning to rain, there is also a potential for flash flooding.
“Schenectady County is taking proactive measures to ensure the safety of all residents,” officials said in a release.
“We are urging all residents to take this storm seriously and make necessary preparations to stay safe,” Gary Hughes, Chair of the Schenectady County Legislature, said in a statement. ”By staying informed, reinforcing home safety measures, and being ready for possible power outages, we can navigate through this storm more effectively.”
It is important for residents to stay updated on the latest weather alerts and to have emergency kits prepared in case of power outages. Stay safe and be prepared!
Officials in Schenectady County should ensure they are well-prepared for the upcoming storm. Safety of the residents must be their utmost priority.
The storm can bring potential risks and disruption to the area. It is crucial for the officials to stay proactive in their preparations and prioritize the safety of the residents.
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