 I'm Melissa Algarza, Public Information Officer at Cal OES. We're here in Alderado County, where a late winter storm is bringing snow to lower elevations. This week, Cal OES continues to work with local and state partners to ensure communities have the resources they need to keep people safe. With some areas of Southern California receiving warnings of snow and strong gusty winds in the northern part of the state, it's an important reminder to be prepared for weather of all kinds. Sign up for alerts at CalAlerts.org. Have a family plan and don't forget to include your pets. Pack an emergency kit with important items like cash, medication, and vital documents. Prepare for a power outage by charging devices and gathering flashlights. And check in with your friends and neighbors who made an assistance. Also this week, Cal OES was proud to welcome students from Indercom High School in the Sacramento area. As part of broadcast media and public safety pathways programs, we're excited to welcome the next generation of emergency management professionals. Here, they got to tour a Type 1 fire engine and law enforcement incident command unit used as part of our mutual aid system, as well as our media room and state operation center. To see more from us, visit our website news.caloes.ca.gov and follow us on all of our social media channels.