12/17/2020
Thanks to Michael Soper from the Stoneham Neighbor Alerts Group for these tips for before, during and after the storm.
Get Ready for Snow and Ice!
Winter storm watches and advisories have been issued across the Northeast in anticipation of the potential storm heading our way. The snowfall, freezing rain and increasing winds in the forecast could lead to power outages. Here are a few things you can do to prepare.
For Your Home
• To prevent frozen pipes, set your thermostat to a warm temperature. If you're leaving town, set it to no lower than 65 degrees.
• Have working flashlights, nonperishable food items and water in case you lose power or the storm keeps you house-bound for more than a day.
• Stay indoors during the storm and take care to avoid snow shoveling-related injuries.
On the Road
• Snow can accumulate quickly, creating slick conditions. If possible, avoid driving during the storm.
• If you must drive, be sure to stock your vehicle's winter roadside emergency kit with all the essentials including snacks, blankets, a windshield de-icer, a spare phone charger and flare lights. Check your oil and antifreeze levels.
• If there's even the slightest threat of snow in the forecast, keep your motorcycle off the road, properly stored and winterized.
After the Storm
• Once it's safe to drive, follow these tips to properly get your vehicle out of the snow. When cleaning the snow and ice off your vehicle, remember to also clear the roof.
• Before venturing out, brush up on safe winter weather driving techniques.
• After a heavy snow fall you might notice large piles of snow on the roof of your home or business. Safely remove snow from your roof to prevent ice dams.
Stay safe and warm this week!