Weather agencies reported heavy snow, rain, blizzard conditions and wintry weather at the beginning of December. It was chaotic for many travelers and motorists due to slippery road conditions and freezing temperatures. During the onset of the winter season, it is important to know guides to help you.

January 31, 2019 in Minneapolis, Minnesota
January 31, 2019 in Minneapolis, Minnesota by KEREM YUCEL/AFP via Getty Images

As many Americans were excited about the Christmas season and Holiday, severe weather conditions unloaded in portions of the United States. It made it more difficult for many Americans to plan outdoor activities and shopping, resulting in slowed commutes and significant travel disruptions.

Blizzard conditions and tornadoes also unleashed that resulted in temporary power outages. However, the extremely colder weather has been challenging due to freezing temperatures and heavy snow.

Furthermore, previous news reported that the blast of arctic air from Siberia has helped to bring colder air to the United States. Many Americans could be at risk of prolonged exposure to colder temperatures. Experts warned to avoid prolonged exposure due to cold-related health issues, which older adult is the most vulnerable.

On the other hand, a heating system would be helpful and efficient to feel warm on the coldest nights. But, the cost is expensive, and many cannot afford it, preferring to turn it off as the energy bill could soar.

With the high cost of heating systems, many Americans preferred options to alleviate the heat. Many use electric blankets and hot water bottles or wear extra winter clothes.

Staying safe

According to CNN's recent report, staying safe during the winter season is important because lives could be in danger.

Knowing how to respond to extremely cold weather would save you and your family. As emphasized, experts added that exposure to colder weather could result in hypothermia and frostbite. Monitoring the status of your family member is essential, and immediate medical attention is crucial as needed.

Here are some of the important reminders that you should remember.

Stay updated with the winter updates.

Keeping updated with the winter weather would help you prepare and plan. Knowing the latest update, from colder weather to blizzard conditions, could prevent cold-related health concerns.

People traveling or planning outdoors should check the weather. Heavy snow could affect most roads, reducing visibility and slick roads. Extremely dangerous travel could occur. If your vehicle becomes stranded due to inclement weather, look for a safe spot and immediately seek help.

Stay safe at home

While most Americans would enjoy the Holiday at their homes, the weather could still be challenging. If the snow accumulates on your roof or backyard, you could slowly remove it with breaks.

Dress in warm winter clothes even inside your home. Wearing layered clothes covering your entire body is the best. If you have a heating system, you could turn it on. Electric blankets are also helpful.

Protect your pets from prolonged exposure to cold weather. They should stay indoors. Furthermore, older adults are the most vulnerable, and it is important to check their temperatures regularly.

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