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NOLA residents encouraged to prep for winter weather ASAP

NEW ORLEANS — The City of New Orleans, Sewerage and Water Board, and Entergy New Orleans today are providing an update on winter weather preparedness and encourage residents to take precautions for freezing temperatures early next week.  

At this time, freezing temperatures remain the primary threat to the New Orleans area, with a hard freeze expected to occur overnight Monday lasting into Tuesday morning. A small amount of wintry precipitation could be possible in non-accumulating amounts Monday evening;  however, the more likely concern for ice is that any standing water remaining from Monday’s rainfall may begin to freeze overnight. 

Public Safety and Infrastructure Agencies Make Preparations 

The New Orleans Fire Department encourages residents to heat their homes safely. A leading cause of residential home fires during winter months is unsafe heating, including locating a space heater close to flammable items and using a stove as a heat source. 

The New Orleans Health Department is coordinating with local homeless providers to ensure adequate sheltering capacity is available to residents in need of shelter. The citywide freeze plan will be in effect to provide temporary shelter for homeless residents overnight tonight and beginning Sunday night through Wednesday morning. 

Residents are encouraged to call the New Orleans Police Department non-emergency number (504-821-2222) if someone is in need of shelter. Individuals needing shelter will be accepted, free of charge, at the following locations under the following conditions: 

Residents Encouraged to Prepare for Freezing Temperatures 

Residents are encouraged to take precautions to protect the four “Ps” during freezing temperatures: people, pets, pipes, and plants.

STAY WARM 

PRACTICE FIRE SAFETY & PREPARE YOUR HOME 

PROTECT PIPES FROM HARD FREEZE