CHARLOTTE, N.C. – The Charlotte-Mecklenburg Emergency Management Office (CMEMO), Mecklenburg County, the City of Charlotte are working together to monitor severe weather and any potential impacts to Mecklenburg County on Tuesday, January 9, 2024. The team is in constant communication with partners to address any community needs. They will continue to monitor the weather and community needs and act accordingly as the storm progresses. Charlotte-Mecklenburg Storm Water Services has checked high priority areas in creeks, road crossings, culverts, sewer line crossings, and bridges. With more than 100,000 storm drains in Charlotte, residents are being asked to safely check for and clear debris from storm drains in their neighborhood. All residents are encouraged to prepare now for any potential impacts.
How to Prepare:
- Stay tuned to weather updates – follow the National Weather Service, local media outlets, and Charlotte-Mecklenburg Emergency Management social media feeds for updated weather information.
- Build an emergency kit – get the items you might need for 72 hours.
- Non-perishable food
- Water (one gallon per person per day)
- Flashlights with extra batteries
- Medications
- First-aid kit
- Back-up battery
- Pet supplies
- Other items specific to your family’s needs
Know Who to Call
- For emergencies, please call 9-1-1. You can be routed to police, fire, or medic.
- To report a downed tree that is fully or partially blocking a road, call 9-1-1.
- For non-emergency situations, please call 3-1-1. Examples include:
- Reporting storm drain blockages or creek blockages.
- Reporting water and wastewater emergencies.
- Reporting downed trees in yards that do not pose a safety risk.
- For power outages, call your energy provider.