The City of West University Place woke up to cold temperatures, and the National Weather Service predicts that temperatures will continue to drop over the next two days. Cold temperatures and low wind chills are expected through Friday morning. Tonight through Thursday morning will be the coldest period with wind chills forecasted in the teens and single digits. However, daytime temperatures are expected to get above freezing and into the 40s.
Residents should take necessary precautions to prepare their families and homes for freezing conditions. Please remember that the irrigation system is the responsibility of the property owner and the City cannot work on this system. You would need to contact your irrigation service company for any repairs. A simple precaution to prevent costly repairs and wasting of water is to turn off your irrigation system at the backflow preventer and to make sure the irrigation lines are properly insulated. Additionally, be sure to drain your system and turn off your sprinkler system at the control panel. Systems that remain charged or with water in the pipes can burst from the expansion of frozen water.
If you’re unsure of how to drain your irrigation system, please consult your irrigation service provider. You can also search “how-to” videos online on how to winterize your irrigation system. The City has also provided a “how-to” YouTube Video.
Also, remember the four Ps of cold weather protection:
People:
- Stay inside if possible.
- If you need to go out, dress in layers with gloves and a hat.
- Ensure you have food, water, and medicine available.
Pipes:
- Properly winterize any exposed pipes, faucets, and plumbing to prevent damage.
- Drain and disconnect outdoor hoses.
- If leaving out of town, drain and shut off the main water supply to prevent damage.
Pets:
- Bring pets inside.
- Keep adequate food and water available.
Plants:
- Bring potted plants inside or store them in the garage near the interior wall.
- For cold-sensitive outdoor plants, put down extra mulch or consider covering them with cloth fabric.
Please take the following safety precautions:
- Ensure your Carbon Monoxide Detector is working.
- If you plan to use a fireplace, ensure the flue is open and venting properly.
- Never leave a space heater running while you’re asleep.
- Never leave a space heater unattended.