Storm prep - Last minute supplies and gear

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Hey everyone, looks like the forecasts for this storm are holding steady, and it’s shaping up to be one of the biggest systems we've seen in years. If you haven't made it to the store yet, I’d suggest grabbing your essentials this evening before the roads start to get dicey. Please make sure you have fresh batteries, plenty of water, and a way to stay warm if the power blinks out. Stay safe and warm everyone.
 
Here the latest I read - https://www.nytimes.com/live/2026/01/23/weather/winter-storm-snow

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I did a final long walk with my pup earlier in the day and he's confused by the wind picking up. I’m mostly worried about his paws with all the salt people are going to be throwing down tomorrow.
 
Hey everyone, looks like the forecasts for this storm are holding steady, and it’s shaping up to be one of the biggest systems we've seen in years. If you haven't made it to the store yet, I’d suggest grabbing your essentials this evening before the roads start to get dicey. Please make sure you have fresh batteries, plenty of water, and a way to stay warm if the power blinks out. Stay safe and warm everyone.
Rooting for everyone else to stay safe out there.
 
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I did a final long walk with my pup earlier in the day and he's confused by the wind picking up. I’m mostly worried about his paws with all the salt people are going to be throwing down tomorrow.
I feel sorry for strays and homeless. I hope they find shelter.
 
Hey everyone, looks like the forecasts for this storm are holding steady, and it’s shaping up to be one of the biggest systems we've seen in years. If you haven't made it to the store yet, I’d suggest grabbing your essentials this evening before the roads start to get dicey. Please make sure you have fresh batteries, plenty of water, and a way to stay warm if the power blinks out. Stay safe and warm everyone.
Stay safe, everyone, and take care of yourselves during the storm.
 
Anyone started shoveling snow yet? How thick was it?
 
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