We want you to be as safe as possible during winter - especially when bad weather hits. Winter storms create a higher risk of accidents, frostbite, hypothermia, and carbon monoxide poisoning. Did you know there tends to also be an increase for the risk of a heart attack? That can be a result of overexertion. Storms that move through can bring extreme cold, freezing rain, snow, high winds, and ice. Ready.gov gives these tips on How to Protect Yourself from Winter Weather: * If you are under a winter storm warning, find shelter right away
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