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Posted on: January 21, 2026

[ARCHIVED] Winter Storm Alert - Stay Prepared with Lawrenceville Utilities

Lawrenceville winter storm

As we prepare for the potential of severe winter weather this weekend, we want to ensure residents and businesses know where to find the most accurate and up-to-date information from the City of Lawrenceville. City staff will be monitoring conditions around the clock and sharing timely updates through the following official channels: 

Lawrenceville Utilities and the City of Lawrenceville are proactively preparing for severe winter weather to minimize potential service disruptions. Winter storms may result in power outages, dangerous travel, and treacherous roads.

Our Readiness & Response

Lawrenceville Utilities crews are ready and on standby as freezing temperatures approach. However, power restoration efforts could be delayed by ice buildup on trees and power lines, along with road hazards resulting from the storm. Please take precautions in advance and stay prepared for severe weather throughout the winter storm.

Stay Safe & Report Issues

Customer safety is our top priority. Report all downed lines immediately to Lawrenceville Utilities and always consider them energized. 

Severe Weather Updates Webpage 

Our Severe Weather Updates page will serve as a central hub for information, including service impacts, closures, outages, and safety guidance: https://lawrencevilleutilities.com/396/Severe-Weather-Updates

Report an Outage

Be Prepared

Ensure your household is storm ready. Visit cdc.gov for emergency kit guidelines and other essential preparedness steps.

Generator & Medical Safety

If using a portable generator, follow safety guidelines to protect yourself and others. Visit our Severe Weather Preparedness page for important tips. If you or a loved one relies on medical equipment requiring electricity, you are encouraged to create a backup plan that includes an alternative power source, extra supplies, and options for safe relocation until the storm passes.

My City Services – Street Treatment Routes

Information on street treatment routes and related services will be available through My City Services interactive map: https://lville.city/mycityservices

  • Click the Layer List in the top right corner. 
  • Scroll and check Street Snow Routes

Sign Up for Alerts

Residents and businesses are encouraged to sign up for City alerts to receive important notifications directly by email or text: https://lawrencevilleutilities.com/List.aspx 

Facebook

Follow the City of Lawrenceville and Lawrenceville Police Department on Facebook for real-time updates, announcements, and responses to common questions. 

We encourage everyone to rely on these official sources for the latest information and to check them regularly as conditions may change. Stay safe and informed. Let’s work together to weather this storm and get back to enjoying A Beautiful Day in Lawrenceville! 

Severe Weather Preparedness webpage
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