SPARTANBURG, S.C. (WSPA) – Ice storms equal power outages, but if you don’t have a generator, what should you do? As we get closer to a winter storm, staying warm, food, and lighting are likely things ...
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. As with any weather event, there is always a chance of power outages during winter storms. National Grid, the main power company ...
How ready are you for the next power outage? With causes ranging from thunderstorms to natural disasters to electrical grid ...
Why this matters: Outages are lasting longer due to storms, grid strain, and infrastructure issues, making safety and backup planning increasingly vital. Expert safety steps: Guides urge checking for ...
As I’m writing this, Saturday morning, it’s still not too late to think ahead about food safety, with a foot of snow and ice, and then an extended period of record cold, on the way, later this ...
Why this matters: Severe storms, heat waves, and aging infrastructure are making prolonged power outages more common, threatening safety and disrupting daily life. Expert survival tips: Guidance ...
When the power goes out, most people worry about lights and charging their phones. But in the current hyper-connected world, losing electricity or data can trigger a much bigger meltdown. The Verizon ...
With severe winter weather on the way, power outages could be a possibility for some in the area this weekend. If you plan to use a generator if your lights go out, the Virginia Department of ...
As with any weather event, there is always a chance of power outages during winter storms. Eversource, the main power company for the New Bedford area, announced it has crews prepared to respond if ...