On Thursday (November 19th) morning, a fresh coat of snow greeted most of Manitobans, including us here in Winnipeg, here come’s winter.
According to Environment Canada, Winnipeg received about 3 to 10 centimeters of snow on Thursday morning and for over 24 hours, temperatures made a 15-degree swing from 1 degree Celsius with the wind-chill of feeling like -14.
Becoming a layering pro – dressing for the winter is one of the first things that you must learn and layering is a trend this season. Layered approach is the a practical way to dress in winter, it not just make you feel warm but also makes adapting to changing conditions easier since it allows you to adjust your temperature, whether inside or outside. Proper layering allows you to remove or add insulation, thus you won’t be very cold or it won’t be too hot for you. In a very cold temperature, you can have 3 “under-shell” layers to wear. First, you have a base layer, which can be a turtleneck top or any comfy, tight-fitting apparel worn against the body. Then you have your mid-layer which can be a long-sleeved shirt or fleece vest and then you have your insulating layer, it could be a fleece jacket or down vest which will act as your primary source of warmth underneath your winter shell.
Shoveling the snow – if you think this is a man’s duty, you’re wrong. If you live in Canada, at one point or another you will be faced in a situation where you have to shovel or clear snow especially if you have a house and have a driveway. Shoveling snow is not a fun activity, although it could be a sort of a workout, it is really a backbreaking and tiresome job. Aside from investing in the right kind of shovel you must also learn the best ways to remove snow without straining the back or hurting yourself. When shoveling, you have to be heart smart – don’t eat or smoke before shoveling snow. As much as possible, clear the snow as soon it has fallen, fresh snow is lighter in weight. Shovel in small amounts and instead of lifting the snow, push the snow. There are a lot of websites that offers tips for snow shoveling, take time to read and find techniques that will work best for you and for your situation.
De-icing your driveway/walkways. If you care about your driveway, you’ll be spending a lot of time on it. You’ll be using driveway sealant to protect it from damage, shoveling and if it comes to the worst, de-icing. Though shoveling is always the best deicing option, there are still times that ice cannot be removed by shoveling and this makes it necessary for you to lay down a deicer to ensure that your driveway and walkways are safe. There are many deicing options that are currently available which will not just make your home safer but will also protect your home’s hardscaping and landscaping. Aside from salt, sand and gravel are also commonly used as de-icing options. But you have to remember that the purpose of putting a deicer is to haw ice so that it is easier to remove, not to completely dissolve the ice and using a greater amount of deicer will not make the ice melt any quicker.
Driving in snow. I cannot discuss much about winter driving because I don’t drive (I will soon do it but not in winter), but I decided to put it in my list because, it’s a fact! Even it is winter and roads are icy, people in Canada or even in other countries experiencing winter still go out and drive. Snow is one of the top causes of road accidents that’s why if you live in a place where there’s this season called winter, it is important that you know how to drive your vehicle when the roads are covered with ice. By employing a little extra caution and a few smart tips for winter driving, your chances of avoiding a car accident are much better. However, sometimes accidents can’t be prevented. If this is the case, it’s important to get in touch with a top personal injury lawyer from your local area to make sure you get compensation if the accident wasn’t your fault. Accidents do happen in the winter, so make sure to drive carefully and slowly to try and prevent an accident. A good tip is to purchase, or even rent, a bigger vehicle that will cope better in snow. Some people that have purchased the dodge ram rumble bee have claimed that this vehicle drives well through snow, and also is good for driving off-road. If you’re going to be driving in an area where heavy snow is expected, you might want to consider whether or not your car will be able to cope with the weather. Some cars are much more likely to skid, potentially resulting in an accident. If you do get into an accident through no fault of your own, make sure you contact someone like Wakeford Gelini to see if you can get compensation.
Using your Hands with Gloves/Mittens. If you’ll read back the previous 3 skills that I discussed, you would realize that in doing all of these properly, you have to be dressed properly and your extremities (hands and feet) must be well covered to keep yourself warm. That is why wearing gloves or mittens is a must in Canada, if you wont cover your hands in the cold, they will get numb. This is why most people here in Canada are used of doing things with their gloves on. Though, mittens are often recommended over gloves, because your fingers help keep each other warm from body heat most people prefer to use gloves because it allows them more flexibility in using their hands, so don’t be surprise seeing people eating or drinking with their gloves or even using their phone even while wearing gloves.
How about you do you have any other ” skills” that you think should be added in this list? Please share in comments…
Tips for Snow Shoveling: How to Avoid Back Pain. Retrieved November 25, 2015
Snow Shoveling Techniques to Prevent Low Back Injuries. Retrieved November 25, 2015
De-Icing Your Driveway The Right Way. Retrieved November 25, 2015
Driving in Snow. Retrieved November 25, 2015
The Ten Commandments of Winter Driving. Retrieved November 25, 2015