Oregon cold-weather prep
Oregon Winter storm
Build a Oregon winter storm kit for heating stress, road closures, food backup, and multi-day outages.
Best for
Assume driving may be difficult, so home supplies and indoor comfort matter more than usual.
What this page covers
Winter storm kits work best when they carry the household through cold-weather outages, road closures, and indoor temperature drops. That means a strong winter storm checklist goes beyond canned food and batteries. Most households also need a faster document plan, clearer communication habits, and a simple way to keep the highest-priority items together instead of scattered across rooms.
Good first action
Store blankets, chargers, warm layers, and no-cook food where they are easy to reach.
Build your family checklist
Five-minute setup for a household-sized emergency supply plan.
How this checklist helps
Winter storm kits work best when they carry the household through cold-weather outages, road closures, and indoor temperature drops. That means a strong winter storm checklist goes beyond canned food and batteries. Most households also need a faster document plan, clearer communication habits, and a simple way to keep the highest-priority items together instead of scattered across rooms.
Oregon households benefit from planning around timing as much as item count. Build the 72-hour baseline first, then add the cold-weather outage layer that matches this hazard. Use the generator above to size quantities by family members, pets, and vehicles, and use the sample list below as a static planning model you can print or compare.
Static sample
Sample four-person three-day winter storm kit
This example adds warmth and outage support to a practical three-day household baseline.
| Item | Quantity | Why it matters |
|---|---|---|
| Water | 12 gallons | A four-person household using the standard one gallon per person per day baseline for three days. |
| Shelf-stable meals and snacks | 36 meal equivalents | Three meal equivalents per day for four people, using foods that are easy to serve during an outage. |
| Flashlights or lanterns | 4 | Enough light for bedrooms, bathrooms, and a shared living area during a night outage. |
| Battery or hand-crank radio | 1 | A backup way to receive alerts when power, Wi-Fi, or mobile charging becomes unreliable. |
| First aid kit | 1 household kit | Stock the basics first, then add allergy medicine, child-safe medications, and other family-specific items. |
| Phone chargers and backup battery | 1 household set | Helps keep communication, maps, and emergency contact access available during disruptions. |
| Blankets and warm layers | 4 sets | Useful when central heat is unreliable or one room becomes the fallback warm space. |
| Battery lights and charging power | 2 backup batteries | Winter outages often start with early darkness and slower repair windows. |
| No-cook comfort food and hot drink supplies | 3-day reserve | Helps when travel is limited and normal cooking routines are disrupted. |
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