Use these tips to stay out of the cold, prepare for Old Man Winter
Tom Gilbert, AP Photo/Tulsa World
Feeling stranded, cold or out of money can be different effects from Old Man Winter.
But being able to prepare yourself before he takes his control of the next few months can be critical to your and your family's health, safety and budget.
Following are tips on how to get a leg up on the winter season, provided by a Deseret News article from staff writer Jasen Lee: Preparing homes, vehicles and yourself for winter weather.
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