01/20/2025 | Press release | Distributed by Public on 01/20/2025 12:57
January 20, 2025
Arctic air is arriving this week, bringing some of the coldest temperatures and wintery conditions to date this season. The National Weather Service has placed Tallahassee under a Winter Storm Watch for late Tuesday afternoon through early Wednesday morning, which may change as the weather system moves closer to the region.
The community could experience a mix of sleet, freezing rain and snow, with some ice accumulation possible. Hazardous travel conditions are likely. The City of Tallahassee is coordinating with local and state partners to prepare, including spreading sand and deicer on bridges and roadways as necessary. As winter precipitation arrives, motorists are advised to use extra caution and only be on the roads if necessary.
The City is implementing precautions to help protect residents and area infrastructure, such as trickling water from spigots in area parks and public spaces. Signs should be posted nearby, but if you see water running lightly from a pipe when arctic air threatens, please do not turn it off. This is intentional. City crews are on standby to respond to service issues should they arise.
To protect pipes, people, pets and plants, the City of Tallahassee reminds citizens to take precautions. Use the tips below to get started and visit Talgov.com/ColdWeather to learn more.
Pipes
People
Pets
Plants
The City of Tallahassee wants to ensure all residents know what to do when the forecast calls for freezing temperatures and other inclement winter weather conditions. Visit Talgov.com/ColdWeather for more tips and information. Customers can call 850-891-4968 for utility service needs or report service issues via the City's free DigiTally app.
Stay weather aware with information from the National Weather Service at Weather.gov/tae or X.com/NWSTallahassee.