CHARLOTTE — The last time Charlotte saw measurable snow, at least one-tenth of an inch, was in 2022.

Snow, along with ice and the power grid, are concerns for Duke Energy.

While they are preparing to respond, they want to make sure residents will be able to as well.

“Duke Energy always encourages our customers to have a plan. You know, just have a plan in case you were to lose power, because, you know, Mother Nature, we don’t ever know what that’s going to bring us. So, you know, just having some supplies on hand, bottled water, or things like that,” said Duke Energy Spokesperson Logan Stewart.

Duke Energy also encourages people who use a generator to follow the manufacturer’s instructions and not use them in a closed space, like a garage.

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