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    USAGov
    @USAGov
    Jan 25
    Find official government resources to help prepare for and stay safe during the 2026 winter storm. ➡️ usa.gov/2026-winter-st…
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    FEMA
    @fema
    Feb 3
    If you're looking to help people after the winter storm, consider volunteering or donating to one of the hundreds of trusted organizations actively supporting communities. You can find more information here: fema.gov/disaster/recov…
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    FEMA
    @fema
    Feb 3
    During disasters, faith-based & voluntary organizations are reliable, essential partners working with us to support different aspects of the disaster response led by state and local officials. Some recent examples ⤵️
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    FEMA
    @fema
    Feb 3
    With freezing temperatures continuing in large portions of the country, many are looking for relief from the cold. Local and state emergency management are partnering with voluntary agencies to operate warming centers—check for locations near you. fema.gov/disaster/2026-…
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    Tennessee Emergency Management Agency (TEMA)
    @TennesseeEMA
    Feb 3
    (February 3, 2026 | 12 p.m. CT): Many of you have begun cleanup following Winter Storm Fern. Please follow debris-separation guidelines so materials can be picked up efficiently. Keep debris separated by type and place it curbside, away from mailboxes, utility poles, storm
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    Nashville Electric Service
    @NESpower
    Feb 3
    Here's some helpful information for those who have damage to their home's meter equipment.
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    Governor Andy Beshear
    @GovAndyBeshear
    Feb 3
    A new weather system is moving across the state today, bringing the possibility of rain and light accumulations of snow into the evening. Please stay alert, check roadways at snowky.ky.gov before traveling, and go slow.
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    NWS Louisville
    @NWSLouisville
    Feb 3
    Here are the range of possibilities for today's snowfall from low end to high end.
    A graphic showing the high and low end snow possibilities. Here is a graphic showing the range of possibilities from low to high end for today's wintry weather.
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    Tennessee Emergency Management Agency (TEMA)
    @TennesseeEMA
    Feb 2
    (February 2, 2026 | 11:00 a.m. CT): The Tennessee Emergency Management Agency encourages Tennesseans whose homes were impacted by Winter Storm Fern to report damages using our Damage Assessment Survey: survey123.arcgis.com/share/9d585f77… Examples of reportable damage include burst pipes,
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    Nashville Electric Service
    @NESpower
    Feb 2
    After a major storm like this, it’s important to know where our role ends and yours begins. NES maintains and repairs the lines leading to your house, but homeowners are responsible for the equipment on the house. If your weatherhead, power mast or meter base are damaged, our
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    NC Emergency Management
    @NCEmergency
    Feb 2
    Black ice is a transparent coating on the pavement. Because it’s clear, you see the black road underneath, making it almost impossible to spot until you’re already sliding. If you hit a patch, take your foot off the gas, avoid slamming the brakes, and steer with the skid.
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    NWS Weather Prediction Center
    @NWSWPC
    Feb 2
    Extreme Cold/Freeze Warnings remain in effect early this morning across much of Florida into southern Georgia/Alabama, portions of the Carolinas and southeastern Louisiana before a gradual moderating trend sets in go.usa.gov/cu3Wx
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    FEMA
    @fema
    Feb 2
    State & local officials continue to work quickly to get power restored after recent winter storms. Emergency shelters are open to keep you warm—follow local officials for locations, download the FEMA app or text "SHELTER" and your zip code to 43362 to search nearby locations.📲
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    FEMA
    @fema
    Feb 1
    At this time, we are providing swift funding and federal teams directly to the state of Mississippi to support their storm response. While you can’t apply for FEMA assistance for costs like generators, you can find up-to-date sources of help from @MSEMA & local officials⬇️
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    msema
    @MSEMA
    Feb 1
    🚨 Important Update 🚨 We want to clear up some misinformation being shared online. 👉 MEMA/FEMA are NOT providing reimbursement for generators. Please do not believe or share posts that say otherwise. For the most accurate and up-to-date information, always visit our official
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