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Winter Weather Precautions in the Midlands

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News Summary

As winter weather approaches, the Midlands community is taking measures to ensure safety. Riverbanks Zoo is preparing to protect its 3,000 animals from the cold, while local schools are adjusting schedules with early dismissals. The University of South Carolina and government offices are also closing early to prioritize safety. Other establishments like libraries and restaurants are proactively modifying hours. These community-wide actions demonstrate preparedness for the challenging weather ahead.

Winter Weather Precautions in the Midlands

The Midlands is gearing up for some chilly weather, and both Riverbanks Zoo and local schools are taking action to ensure everyone’s safety and well-being. With forecasts predicting winter weather on the horizon, preparations are underway to protect both the animal residents at the zoo and the students in the area.

Zoo’s Winter Preparations

At the heart of these efforts, Riverbanks Zoo and Garden officials are putting plans into motion to protect over 3,000 animals from the impending cold snap. According to the Director of Animal Care, preparations for the winter weather began months in advance—a true example of planning ahead!

Some animals, like the big tortoises, will be welcomed into heated barns during those cold nights, keeping them snug and comfortable. While most animals might shy away from the biting cold, the zoo’s oldest tiger actually thrives in these conditions and tends to be quite active when the temperature drops. It’s fascinating how different species adapt to temperature changes!

Zoo officials are not just stopping at cozy accommodations; they also tailor the animals’ living conditions to suit a variety of weather extremes. This adaptability ensures that animals can find comfort even during more severe winter weather. Precautions also include maintaining an adequate supply of food and water. Some animals will receive an extra helping of food to help them stay warm—now that’s a great approach to keeping those bellies happy!

Visitors looking to check out the zoo can still maintain their plans, as Riverbanks Zoo intends to keep its normal operating hours throughout the week, despite the frigid temperatures. Fun continues amid the chilly season!

Schools Adjust to Weather Challenges

The University of South Carolina’s Columbia campus will also close by noon. To ensure the safety of state employees, Governor Henry McMaster has ordered state government offices in Richland and Lexington counties to close their doors by noon on the same day. It’s always important to put safety first!

Community Responses to Winter Weather

But it’s not just schools and libraries that are adjusting. Local restaurants and breweries are also taking stock of the situation. Places like The War Mouth, Columbia Craft, and Drake’s Duck-In are modifying their hours in light of the weather. After all, it’s always wise to ensure that staff can get home before roads become treacherous!

In a final note, both Riverbanks Zoo and the South Carolina State Museum will be closing early on Friday, with Riverbanks Zoo making the smart decision to close at 2 p.m. as the weather takes a turn for the worse. It’s always better to be safe than sorry!

So, as this winter weather approaches, the Midlands community is rallying to ensure that both our animals and our people are well-prepared for whatever Mother Nature throws our way. Stay warm and safe out there!

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