Winter-weather comfort items such as scarves and blankets can cause skin breakouts if you're not careful. This season, here's what to choose for others or yourself.
Here's what you need to know about cold weather safety including health risks, how to protect your home and pipes from freezing, and also what to do if the power goes out to keep the warmth inside.
SYRACUSE, N.Y. — Central New York has had its fair share of water main breaks, but why is it more frequent in the winter and how does the cold weather cause it to happen? Plus, how you can prevent ...
Additional flexibility is now built into a state policy intended to keep Missourians warm throughout winter. The Cold Weather ...
As temperatures drop, zip up that coat, pull on a hat and gloves and be mindful of how much time you're exposed to the elements, especially if you're an older adult or have an underlying ...
November is when we usually receive a freeze, and the forecast calls for cooler weather. If you have plants that are cold-sensitive, it is time to prepare to protect them. It doesn't always require ...
As winter settles across South Texas, veterinarians remind us that cold-weather safety isn’t just for humans — it’s for our ...
Snow, ice, and salt can damage dog paws quickly. Learn safe winter temperatures, walk time limits, and how to protect paws.
“If people use hay and shavings, it actually absorbs the moisture and makes the dog kind of cold or cat for that matter,” ...
Texas A&M experts share practical tips to protect livestock, plants, pipes and pets before winter freezes hit now.
Gov. Ned Lamont’s call initiates a series of protocols to ensure shelter is available to anyone who needs protection from the ...
You must have often heard your relatives or acquaintances saying that their fingers become numb in cold or snowy weather and ...