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Winter Hazards Awareness Week-Day 3
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Reporter: NWS

Weather changes continually in Michigan, and the coming winter is likely to bring episodes of snow, ice, and bitter cold that will put stress on people, animals, and machines. Driving becomes especially dangerous in snow and ice, so be sure to plan all trips carefully and listen to the latest weather forecasts.

Visibility can be reduced dramatically as motorists drive into falling snow. Add to that the unseen hazard of ice on the roads and the shorter periods of daylight, and driving during the winter can often become treacherous. Now is the time to review driving habits and also take stock of safety supplies.

Do not abandon your car and walk into a snow storm. In case you are stranded, your vehicle should be equipped with an emergency kit. An emergency kit should include booster cables, shovel, tow rope, sand or cat litter, and a flashlight with extra batteries. Do not forget a first aid kit, non-perishable food, and blankets or sleeping bags. Keep your gas tank near full to avoid ice in the tank and fuel lines.

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