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Maryland Gov. Wes Moore declared a state of emergency due to the threat of the winter storm expected to impact the state through Tuesday, Jan. 7.

The storm is expected to bring snow, ice, and freezing temperatures, impacting road conditions and public transportation. Significant snowfall is expected throughout the state and some areas in Maryland could see up to 12 inches of snow.

RELATED: What to know about Maryland closures, snow plowing, schools and more

According to the Department of General Services, all Maryland public offices are also closed.

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“Keeping Marylanders safe is our top priority. Please stay off the roads during this storm. Prepare your home and family and charge your communications devices in case you lose power,” Maryland Gov. Wes Moore said. “I signed an executive order declaring a State of Emergency and have directed the Maryland Department of Emergency Management to coordinate response with the Maryland Department of Transportation, State Police, and all State agencies. The State of Maryland will also be closed on Monday, January 6. Please—limit travel, listen to local weather updates and stay safe.”

Additionally, the Baltimore City Health Commissioner issued a Code Blue Extreme Cold Alert through Tuesday, Jan. 7, with Maryland under a Winter Storm Warning. The alert was issued due to wind chills projected to dip into the teens during the overnight hours, along with widespread snowfall.

“Extreme cold can be life-threatening, especially for vulnerable populations such as older adults, young children, and individuals experiencing homelessness,” said Interim Health Commissioner Mary Beth Haller. “We urge all residents to take precautions to remain warm and as safe as possible during this period.”

RELATED: City & State Officials Issue State Of Emergency Due To Heavy Snow

The Mayor’s Office of Homeless Services website has a list of Warming Shelters. Click here for more information. You can also find a list of warming shelters in Baltimore County and here in Anne Arundel County.

Below are some tips for staying safe and weather-aware as snow hits our region.

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1. Dress warmly in hats, scarves, and mittens and by wearing layers.

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2. Avoid walking on ice and avoid getting wet.

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3. If you have to shovel snow or do other outdoor work, take your time and work slowly.

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4. If you have older neighbors, offer to help shovel their walkways or driveways.

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5. Avoid traveling on ice-covered roads if possible.

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6. If you are stranded outdoors, it is safest to stay in your vehicle.

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7. Try to keep pets indoors during cold weather, but if they go outside, thoroughly wipe their legs and underbelly free of snow when returning indoors.

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8. Never let your dog off leash on snow or ice.

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9. Leave water taps slightly open to prevent freezing pipes.

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10. Avoid using generators, gas or charcoal grills, camp stoves, or similar devices inside your home, in basements, in garages, or near windows as the fumes could be life-threatening.

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11. Using the stove for heat is not safe. Opt for extra blankets, sleeping bags, or coats. (A well-maintained fireplace or a portable space heater may be a safe alternative)

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