Wednesday, February 11, 2026

Extreme Cold Weather Safety Tips - Reviewed

 In January and February, most of the country is experiencing extreme cold, snow, and ice. Here in Western New York, we have had 8-plus days with temperatures below freezing and wind chills below zero.

Extreme cold weather tips

The photo above shows our driveway during a recent snowstorm. We have the driveway plowed, but when the street and sidewalk are cleared, the snow builds up at the bottom of our driveway. I've been stuck twice this year and had to dig my car out. As I write this today, the temperature is below zero with a wind chill of -30 degrees. 

Risks of Extreme Cold:

  • Hypothermia occurs when the body loses heat faster than it can produce it.
  • Frostbite will damage your skin and tissue.
  • Carbon monoxide poisoning is caused by improper heating methods.
  • Slips and falls, due to icy surfaces.
Knowing these risks is the first step in preventing cold-weather emergencies.

Dress Smart: Layer Up Properly

Dressing properly is one of the simplest safety tips for extreme cold.

  • Wearing multiple loose layers will trap warm air.
  • Add insulated outerwear that is wind- and water-resistant.
  • Don't forget hats, gloves, scarves, and boots.
Protecting Your Home:

  • Keep your thermostat set to a consistent temperature.
  • Insulate pipes to prevent freezing and bursting.
  • Seal drafts around doors and windows.
  • Open cabinet doors under sinks to allow warm air to circulate.
  • When temperatures are below zero, turn your faucet on to drip. This keeps water moving and prevents freezing.
If you do turn on your faucet, make sure it is the cold water. Fran set the hot water faucet to a drip when the temperature was below zero, and I woke up to a cold shower.

Prepare an Emergency Winter Kit:

Add these items to the car if you have to travel:

  • Jumper cables.
  • Ice Scrapers.
  • Sand or kitty litter. (If you're stuck, use this under your tires for traction)
  • High-energy snacks
When temperatures are below freezing and below zero, limit outdoor time. Check on neighbors, and don't leave your pets out too long. 

Cold weather can cause dry and itchy skin. I always use a good moisturizing lotion for my skin.

Preparing for extreme weather with these tips will help keep you and your family safe.

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6 comments:

  1. Now, Sam, you know you needed a nice, cold shower to wake you up fully! Southerners are never fully prepared for extreme ice & snow. We don't have the right tires, or even the right vehicles for the most part. My husband does an excellent job driving in the ice, but I suspect part of that might be because he learned to drive in St. Louis. This was a hard weather storm though. Perhaps the worst we have seen in decades. Even the mail didn't run for almost 2 weeks. I do love all of your tips, but you might want to tell the readers why kitty litter :) I know because my daughter, also a New Yorker who laughs at us and our lack of knowledge/abilities for winter storms, told me.

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  2. Having grown up in New York State and lived many years throughout the Midwest, I am more than familiar with the affects of cold weather. Your review points out many important reminders most especially needed for extreme cold and snow. Excellent reminders for wintertime. Thanks, Sam.

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  3. Sam, as a resident of New England, where winter weather is often brutal, I appreciate and concur with all these helpful tips!

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  4. Oh my goodness, I can finally get into a review! And a very important one too, given the weather we are having. Thank you Sam for listing out these tips to keep us warm and toasty! Just one more tip and that is to keep the meters that measure your fuel consumption clear of snow.

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  5. Lots of great winter weather tips

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  6. Good advice Sam! We’ve been plunged into snow and cold here too. My young adult son, in -10 here in Toronto heads to the gym in shorts! What if the car breaks down I’m screaming like a mom! He still leaves in shorts! The other arrives here for a visit in crocs! They are typically Canadian! It’s a battle as a mom since forever!

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