guacamole579 t1_j1ff1qt wrote
This is no big deal. The worst part are the winds because of the potential damage to property and power outages.
With that said, It’s a state requirement that anytime there’s a storm you have to stock up on bread, milk, and eggs- in case the desire for French toast hits, you are fully prepared. Don’t question why you need these items, Just go to your nearest store and wrestle the last wonder bread out of a child’s arms.
Other minor preparations include making a run to the liquor store, charging your phone, keeping batteries and flashlights ready, and filling up your car with gas. Then you just hunker down with Netflix and chill until the storm is over.
Hopefully your boss is not a douche and let’s you leave early or wfh. The state and county clean up road’s pretty quickly. It’s usually the towns that are slower to clean but they eventually do a decent job removing snow and de-icing.
Capable_Elk_3070 t1_j1g3kjs wrote
Pre snowstorm liquor store run is my favorite!
ct0 t1_j1g4trn wrote
It's much more serious if you rely on electricity for direct or indirect heat and lose power. We have to look out for elderly if an area loses power, if they're cold in the summer, 10 degrees might kill in a matter of hours.
Worth-Oil3002 t1_j1i1el4 wrote
Can’t forget snacks!
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