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A Snow Emergency has been declared by Upper Hanover Township beginning Saturday, 1/24/26 at 9:00 AM and ending 24 hours after the cessation of snow, unless extended. All Vehicles must be removed from Township Roadways less they impair the plowing of roads and delivery of emergency services. Your cooperation is mandatory.
Hazards: Significant snowfall accumulations are expected. There is high confidence that Montgomery County will have 12 inches or more of snow. Sleet or freezing rain is expected on the back end of the storm. A dangerous stretch of cold is also expected, with wind chills in the single digits or below zero.
Impacts: Heavy snowfall accumulations will cause travel disruptions and could result in closures and infrastructure impacts. Measurable ice could result in power outages and tree damage. Dangerous cold could result in hypothermia for those outside for long periods.
1. Remove Vehicles from the cartway
2. Change batteries in flashlights
3. Charge cell phones
4. Test Generators
5. Have a plan for loss of electricty and electric heat
Call the State Police using 911 for Emergencies. Do not leave emergency emails or voicemails at the Township Office, which may not be heard/seen until the office re-opens.
Hazards: Significant snowfall accumulations are expected. There is high confidence that Montgomery County will have 12 inches or more of snow. Sleet or freezing rain is expected on the back end of the storm. A dangerous stretch of cold is also expected, with wind chills in the single digits or below zero.
Impacts: Heavy snowfall accumulations will cause travel disruptions and could result in closures and infrastructure impacts. Measurable ice could result in power outages and tree damage. Dangerous cold could result in hypothermia for those outside for long periods.
1. Remove Vehicles from the cartway
2. Change batteries in flashlights
3. Charge cell phones
4. Test Generators
5. Have a plan for loss of electricty and electric heat
Call the State Police using 911 for Emergencies. Do not leave emergency emails or voicemails at the Township Office, which may not be heard/seen until the office re-opens.
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