New York: Severe Weather – March 7, 2026

High winds and potential thunderstorms are expected to impact Western NY of the state beginning this evening, March 7, 2026. High wind gusts may occur, leading to power outages and downed tree limbs.  Please monitor local weather updates for the most current information and follow any guidance from local officials.

If you believe your access to medical care may be impacted, please contact your healthcare provider or dialysis facility directly.

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Kentucky: Severe Weather – March 7, 2026

High winds and potential thunderstorms are expected to impact parts of the state beginning this afternoon, March 7, 2026. High wind gusts may occur, leading to power outages and downed tree limbs.  Please monitor local weather updates for the most current information and follow any guidance from local officials.

If you believe your access to medical care may be impacted, please contact your healthcare provider or dialysis facility directly.

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Georgia: Severe Weather – March 6, 2026

High winds and potential thunderstorms are expected to impact parts of the state this evening, March 6, 2026. High wind gusts may occur, leading to power outages and downed tree limbs.  Please monitor local weather updates for the most current information and follow any guidance from local officials.

If you believe your access to medical care may be impacted, please contact your healthcare provider or dialysis facility directly.

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Indiana: Severe Weather – March 6, 2026

High winds and potential thunderstorms are expected to impact parts of the state beginning this evening, March 6, 2026, and tomorrow morning, March 7, 2026. High wind gusts may occur, leading to power outages and downed tree limbs.  Please monitor local weather updates for the most current information and follow any guidance from local officials.

If you believe your access to medical care may be impacted, please contact your healthcare provider or dialysis facility directly.

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Ohio: Severe Weather – March 6, 2026

High winds and potential thunderstorms are expected to impact parts of the state beginning this evening, March 6, 2026, and tomorrow morning, March 7, 2026. High wind gusts may occur, leading to power outages and downed tree limbs.  Please monitor local weather updates for the most current information and follow any guidance from local officials.

If you believe your access to medical care may be impacted, please contact your healthcare provider or dialysis facility directly.

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New York: Ice & Inclement Weather – March 5, 2026

Icy conditions are expected to occur in upstate New York beginning this evening, March 5, continuing overnight into tomorrow morning, March 6, 2025, according to the National Weather Service. Travel conditions may become hazardous. If you plan to travel tomorrow morning, prepare for poor road conditions and some delays. Be sure to check for potential road closures using the NY 511 Road Closure Map. 

If you are a dialysis patient and anticipate this weather event disrupting your access to care, contact your local dialysis facility to confirm treatment availability.

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Massachusetts: Winter Weather & Icy Conditions: March 5, 2026

Icy conditions are expected to occur in Massachusetts beginning this evening, March 5, 2026, continuing overnight into tomorrow morning, March 6, 2026, according to the National Weather Service. Travel conditions may become hazardous. If you plan to travel tomorrow morning, prepare for poor road conditions and some delays. Be sure to check for potential road closures using the Massachusetts 511 Road Closure Map.

If you are a dialysis patient and anticipate this weather event disrupting your access to care, contact your local dialysis facility to confirm treatment availability.

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Ohio: Flooding – March 4, 2026

Rain is expected across southern Ohio today, March 4, 2026. Excessive runoff may result in flooding of rivers, creeks, streams, and other low-lying and flood-prone locations, especially in the North-West part of the state. Flooding may also occur in poor drainage and urban areas.

**If you believe your access to care may become impacted, please contact your dialysis facility directly**

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Indiana: Flooding – March 4, 2026

Rain is expected across southern Indiana today, March 4, 2026. Excessive runoff may result in flooding of rivers, creeks, streams, and other low-lying and flood-prone locations, especially in the North-West part of the state. Flooding may also occur in poor drainage and urban areas.

**If you believe your access to care may become impacted, please contact your dialysis facility directly**

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Connecticut: Winter Storm – February 21, 2026

Snow is expected to occur in Connecticut beginning tomorrow evening, February 21, 2026, according to the National Weather Service, continuing into Monday, February 22, 2026. Travel conditions may become hazardous. If you plan to travel, prepare for rapidly changing visibility and road conditions. Be sure to check for potential road closures using the New England 511 Road Closure Map

If you are a dialysis patient and anticipate this weather event disrupting your access to care, contact your local dialysis facility to confirm treatment availability.

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New York: Winter Storm – February 21, 2026

Snow is expected to occur in New York beginning tomorrow evening, February 21, 2026, according to the National Weather Service, continuing into Monday, February 22, 2026. Travel conditions may become hazardous. If you plan to travel, prepare for rapidly changing visibility and road conditions. Be sure to check for potential road closures using the New York Road Closure Map.

If you are a dialysis patient and anticipate this weather event disrupting your access to care, contact your local dialysis facility to confirm treatment availability.

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Massachusetts: Winter Storm – February 21, 2026

Snow is expected to occur in Massachusetts beginning tomorrow evening, February 21, 2026, according to the National Weather Service, continuing into Monday, February 22, 2026. Travel conditions may become hazardous. If you plan to travel, prepare for rapidly changing visibility and road conditions. Be sure to check for potential road closures using the New England 511 Road Closure Map

If you are a dialysis patient and anticipate this weather event disrupting your access to care, contact your local dialysis facility to confirm treatment availability.

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