The City of Knoxville is preparing for another round of wintry weather. On Friday, Jan. 29, the National Weather Service has issued a Winter Storm Warning for the city and surrounding areas. Snow and dangerously cold temperatures are expected this weekend, with precipitation expected to arrive tomorrow afternoon.
As a result, City Departments and partners are already preparing, in hopes of keeping everyone safe.
Public Service/Road Preparations:
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Public Service crews started brining at 5 a.m. Thursday, Jan. 29, and will continue Friday, Jan. 30
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Public Service stands ready to switch to snow removal plan, if needed
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Salt and brine supplies are nearly fully stocked
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Public Service will have staff in the Emergency Operations Center, to ensure quick response to any troubled spots
Knoxville Police Department:
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KPD will open its operation center at noon Friday to monitor weather, calls for service and real-time community impacts and adjust response as needed
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If conditions deteriorate, KPD will transition to its Severe Weather Snow Plan
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Officers will also transport, or help arrange transportation, for any individuals they encounter to a warming centers, if needed
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KPD will also have staff in the Emergency Operations Center in coordination with KEMA
Knoxville Fire Department:
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KFD will have 5 TRT’s (Triage Response Teams) on standby
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If conditions deteriorate, KFD will transition to its severe weather plan
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KFD will have staff in the Emergency Operations Center in coordination with KEMA
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Looks for Winter Weather updates and safety tips on
KFD’s Facebook page
Office of Housing Stability
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Warming Centers (Church St UMC, Cokesbury Church, and Eternal Life Harvest Center) are open
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ReLaunch will continue to operate as a seasonal shelter, and KARM will continue to operate at full surge capacity
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KAT will continue to provide free bus rides to warming centers
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For more information on warming centers go to:
knoxtnhousing.org/warming-centers
Knoxville-Knox County Emergency Management Agency:
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Weather briefing and coordination meeting happened today
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Emergency Operations Center will be opened by tomorrow afternoon
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Follow KEMA on Facebook for winter weather safety tips
Please look for any additional updates on the City’s
social media channels.