NY State Declares Emergency Due to Severe Weather

New York Governor Kathy Hochul has declared a state of emergency due to severe weather conditions affecting the state. The prolonged and harsh winter has caused record-low temperatures, with many areas expected to reach single-digit levels this week. Additionally, high winds with gusts up to 60 degrees are forecasted, exacerbating the situation.

The governor’s executive order aims to facilitate emergency road salt deliveries to ensure safe driving conditions. However, a shortage of rock salt at local hardware stores has hindered efforts. Despite the scarcity, one business in Western New York has an abundance of salt available for purchase.

N.E.Bretherton Soil and Stone on Main Street in Clarence, NY 14031, is offering over 80 tons of salt at an affordable price of $10 for a 5-gallon bucket. However, long wait times are anticipated due to high demand. Residents are advised to exercise caution when traveling and monitor local forecasts to stay safe.

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Source: https://wyrk.com/weather-state-emergency-issued-by-new-york-state