Ice Storm Ready: Storm timing and steps to protect your car and home

An impending ice storm is set to sweep across the Southern United States this weekend, prompting residents to take necessary precautions to safeguard their vehicles and homes.

SAN ANTONIO — With icy conditions on the horizon, preparing in advance is essential to minimize risks and protect your property. Ice storms often bring freezing rain that can severely affect roads, trees, and power lines, heightening the potential for hazardous travel and power outages.

The most significant impact from this wintry weather is expected between Friday and Sunday, particularly from Saturday night into Sunday morning. During this period, temperatures throughout the region are forecasted to plummet below freezing, causing any existing moisture to turn into ice instantly.


Staying updated with local weather forecasts is crucial, as winter weather predictions can shift daily with new computer model insights. Keeping an eye on potential local impacts and timing will help you better prepare for the storm’s arrival.

Ensure your electronic devices are fully charged and stock up on essential supplies, including food, water, medications, flashlights, and batteries. Having a basic emergency plan in place can significantly ease the stress of such situations.

Your vehicle also needs special attention in anticipation of icy conditions. It’s important to check your tire tread and pressure, top off antifreeze and windshield washer fluid, and verify that your battery is in good working order.


Place an emergency kit in your car that includes blankets, an ice scraper, flashlight, jumper cables, and traction aids like sand or kitty litter. If freezing rain is occurring, avoid driving whenever possible, as even short trips can become dangerous on ice-covered roads.

Preparing your home is equally important before an ice storm hits. Bring outdoor items inside, secure loose objects, and trim weak tree branches that could break under the weight of ice. Insulate exposed pipes to prevent freezing, and set faucets to drip slightly during extreme cold. Stock extra blankets and warm clothing, and have a safe backup heating option if power is lost. Taking these steps in advance can help protect your home and keep your family safe until conditions improve.

Click here for your local forecast from your trusted weather team!

MORE WEATHER RESOURCES:

The must-have items your car needs if you’re driving in winter

What is frostbite? Here’s how to spot the signs early

How is a blizzard different from a winter storm?

Why you should water your plants before it freezes

Why warming up your car on cold mornings might actually be hurting it

You May Also Like

Israel signals readiness for another Iran strike as Trump declares ceasefire over

Israel Signals Readiness for New Iran Strikes as Trump Says Ceasefire Is Over

Israeli officials are increasingly making clear that they are ready to launch…
Gas prices climbing again as U.S.-Iran tensions flare

Gas Prices Surge as U.S.-Iran Tensions Spark Fresh Fears at the Pump

Gasoline prices are climbing again as fresh military confrontations between the U.S.…
Cardiac condition not holding back Long Island cheerleader

Long Island Cheerleader Keeps Shining Despite Cardiac Condition

Christina Louca has shown remarkable courage — and a strong heart in…
Gunman accused of killing University of Alabama student, dad of three, and dog he was pet sitting knew his victims: cops

Police Say Suspect in Killings of University of Alabama Student, Father of Three and Dog Knew the Victims

A man accused of fatally shooting a University of Alabama student, a…
Iran privately told Trump advisers

Iran Privately Sent Message to Trump Advisers, Sources Say

Iranian officials privately conveyed to advisers to President Trump that Tehran had…
Mexican officials prepare for legal battle over deaths of Silverio Villegas-Gonzales, more citizens in US immigration enforcement

Mexico Prepares Legal Fight Over Deaths of Silverio Villegas-Gonzales, Other Citizens in U.S. Immigration Enforcement

CHICAGO () — Mexican President Claudia Sheinbaum and her administration are signaling…
Michigan's cyclosporiasis outbreak grows to more than 1,500 cases, 44 hospitalized

Michigan Cyclosporiasis Outbreak Tops 1,500 Cases as Hospitalizations Reach 44

Michigan health officials are reporting a sharp rise in the state’s cyclosporiasis…
Wild video shows two cars almost hit pedestrian as smash into Brooklyn building in suspected road rage clash

Video Shows Cars Nearly Hit Pedestrian Before Crashing Into Brooklyn Building in Suspected Road Rage Incident

Dramatic video captured the moment two drivers — one of them allegedly…
Millions of taxpayers have until July 10 to claim an IRS refund

IRS Refund Deadline Is July 10 for Millions of Taxpayers to Claim Their Money

Millions of Americans could be entitled to money back from the IRS,…
Haitian community in Chicago rallies as Temporary Protected Status nears expiration for immigrant groups

Chicago’s Haitian Community Rallies as Temporary Protected Status Deadline Nears

Members of Chicago’s Haitian community joined immigrant rights advocates Thursday for a…
Queens man arrested with Molotov cocktails after alleged arson attacks on Ozone Park and Woodhaven churches

Queens Man Arrested With Molotov Cocktails After Church Arson Attacks in Ozone Park, Woodhaven

Driver repeatedly rams NY synagogue The New York Police Department and the…
Trump terminates remaining members of Election Assistance ‌Commission after landmark Supreme Court ruling

Trump Ousts Remaining Election Assistance Commission Members After Supreme Court Ruling

President Trump on Thursday dismissed the last remaining members of a federal…