Winter Weather Preparedness

Winter weather in Monroe can develop quickly and affect travel, utilities, and daily operations for residents and businesses. Storms may bring cold temperatures, snow, sleet, freezing rain, ice accumulation, and strong winds, sometimes within a short period of time. 

Preparing in advance helps reduce safety risks, limit disruptions, and protect property, especially during extended cold weather or power outages. 

The City of Monroe provides local updates and operational information during winter events and encourages the community to stay informed and take basic preparedness steps before severe weather arrives.

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Before Winter Storms and Extreme Cold

Preparing ahead of winter weather helps reduce safety risks, limit service disruptions, and protect people and property. The City of Monroe and the community each play a role in preparation before a storm arrives.

What the City of Monroe Does

Before winter weather impacts the area, the City takes proactive steps to prepare for potential conditions:

  • Closely monitors weather forecasts and coordinates planning across departments, including Emergency Services, Utilities, Streets, Facilities, and Public Communications
  • Prepares emergency crews and utility staff to respond quickly to outages, hazardous conditions, and service disruptions
  • Applies salt, brine, or deicer to bridges and City-maintained streets when forecasts indicate icy or freezing conditions
  • Prepares snow response equipment, including installing snow plows on Streets Division vehicles when snowfall is possible
  • Identifies and addresses dangerous tree limbs or debris that could threaten roads, power lines, or public safety
  • Shares timely updates with residents and businesses as conditions develop

What You Can Do

Residents and business owners are encouraged to take basic steps ahead of winter weather to stay safe and reduce impacts:

For more detailed preparedness guidance, including emergency kits and home safety tips, visit Ready NC.