
Washington County Emergency Management officials say they are prepared for a massive winter storm that is expected to bring at least eight to twelve inches of snow to the area. A Winter Storm Warning is in effect through Monday afternoon at one, with the most snow expected on Sunday. Director Gerry Coleman says they are bringing in extra bodies to staff the 911 Center through the storm and are monitoring the situation very closely. Local governments are also taking measures to ensure residents are safe and roads get cleared. Washington Mayor JoJo Burgess says crews are ready to hit the roads as soon as it begins to snow and will work as needed to keep them clear. He says they have a plan to attack the snowfall, starting with the well-traveled roads and working their way down to side streets and alleyways. Burgess is asking residents who lived on “tight” streets or alleys where parking is allowed on both sides of the road, to please park off the street or on one side so plows and trucks can get through and clear the roadways.
In Canonsburg, Mayor David Rhome says they are also fully prepared and ready to hit the streets as the snow falls. In addition, Rhome is also asking residents to park off the streets entirely, if possible. Rhome is also warning that authorities will be monitoring the shoveling of snow. He says people tend to shovel their driveways and sidewalks and throw the snow onto the road.
Charleroi Borough Manager Joe Manning released their safety plans as well. He says Public Works personnel will be on mandatory overtime until the worst of the event is over; the fire department will be manned around the clock for the same time period; three private contractors are being contacted to supplement the Public Works Department if need be; crews will close and barricade both 10th and 11th Streets for the duration of the event and until such time as those streets can be made safely passable and the borough will inform the public through the Savvy Citizen app, social media and legacy media.
Once the storm has moved through, a stretch of bitter cold weather lies ahead, and warming shelters will be open and available to those who may need them. For a complete listing, Click Here.