Community Corner
Snow Central: Everything You Need to Know to Prepare for Oak Forest's Snow
From non-emergency numbers and school cancellations to tips on heart-safe shoveling, the perfect snowball and pizza places that deliver, here's your HQ for the snow.
Winter Parking
Whenever snowfall is over two inches (as it looks to be already),requires residents get their cars off the street so the snowplows can do their jobs. Failure to do this could result in a ticket.
Questions or comments on this? Call at non-emergency (708)687-1376.
Road Closures and Conditions
Patch has teamed with Mapquest to offer live, local traffic maps, updated every five minutes with crashes, closures and danger spots. Follow that link or click on "Traffic & Gas" at the top of this page.
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Weather Conditions
Here's the National Weather Service conditions and forecast for Oak Forest.
School Cancellations
Most districts offer e-mail or phone blasts if they're cancelling school, but you can also check EmergencyClosingCenter.com or your kids' schools' websites.
Find out what's happening in Oak Forestwith free, real-time updates from Patch.
So far, . You can try calling districts in the morning for more info, or check back with Patch.
Snow Removal
Worried about your neighborhood roads? Check in with Public Works at 708-535-4090.
Pizza (and other food) Delivery
The Patch Places directory lists all the restaurants in Oak Forest that deliver. Call first.
Let me know at lauren.traut@patch.com if there's a delivery place that we missed.
Elderly Relatives/Neighbors
The and urge Oak Forest residents to check in on relatives and neighbors, especially elderly ones and ones in poor health. If you have a concern, call the Oak Forest Police non-emergency line at 708-687-1376.
Numbers to Call
- Any emergency: 911
- Police non-emergency: 708-687-1376
- Fire and ambulance non-emergency: 708-687-6050
Updates from Patch
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SAFETYShoveling Tips
Driving Tips
Read AAA's tactics for getting where you want to go as safely as possible.
Snow Removal Tips Other than Shoveling
Here's The Weather Channel's guide for other snow options like snowblowers and chemicals.
Home Heating Tips
The U.S. EPA has both general tips for heating your home and environmentally conscious tips for heating your home.
Not-Setting-Your-House-On-Fire Tips
Download this pdf of winter fire safety tips from the Federal Emergency Management Agency's United States Fire Administration. You'll be asked if you want to open the file. You do.
FUNSnowman Tips
The nerd in me is very proud that we get to go to The Hitchhiker's Guide to the Galaxy for snowman tips. I'm not kidding.
Also,
The Perfect Snowball
Weighing in on everything from gloves vs. mittens to where in your yard to find the best snow (snow near the house is warmer), this article from howtodothings.com can give you the edge in your snow wars.
Cocoa A Go-Go
Enjoy the top 20 hot cocoa recipes submitted and rated by Allrecipes.com readers.
We will be updating this article throughout the weekend, so let us know in the comments section below what additional info you might want and about any updates or corrections to the info we have.
Keep warm, Oak Forest!
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