Showing posts with label weather. Show all posts
Showing posts with label weather. Show all posts

Monday, December 22, 2014

Holiday Travel

Adverse weather conditions are nothing new to Minnesota drivers- we are decidedly adept at driving our way through snow and slush, and we’ve come to expect the presence of black ice as surely as the seasonal flu. Just as unpleasant, winter travel can become your worst nightmare in a split second if you’re not prepared. Despite years of practice, winter driving always requires elevated awareness and a ‘slow and steady’ mentality.
We’ve compiled a tried and true list of winter travel tips to get you safely on your way this holiday season; you’ll thank us as you count the cars in the ditch on the way to Grandma’s.
-Before you begin your holiday travels, be sure to check your gas tank. Under half full? Time to fill up. Sub freezing temperatures present the threat of a gas line freeze-up.
-Outlaw the beloved cruise control during winter travel. Patches of ice and drifting snow can appear before you’ve had time to react. Cruise control severely limits your ability to react in a controlled manner.
-You’re in a hurry, and so is the holiday shopper looking to pass you. Never pull out in front of oncoming traffic without enough time to account for spinning wheels; if you happen to catch a patch of ice, they likely will as well. A fender bender does not a happy holiday make.
-Store extra blankets, boots, gloves, hats and any necessary medications as well as brightly colored cloth in your car for winter travel. You never know when you’ll be glad to have them.
-Should you find yourself in a ditch on the side of the road, leaving your vehicle could make things a whole lot worse. Staying with your car will provide you with shelter from the freezing elements until help arrives, and you’ll be spotted easily for a swift rescue.
-Take a peek at your exhaust pipe. Snow, ice or mud clogged exhaust pipes could lead to a toxic carbon monoxide leak into the cab of your car while running. Should you find yourself in a snow bank, crack a window to allow fresh air in. Should snow make its way into your exhaust pipe, dangerous fumes may be pushed into the cab of your vehicle.
-Expect delays. Travel time can easily double on snow covered roads, and accelerating and decelerating slowly is the best way to maintain traction on icy surfaces. Check conditions before you leave and allow plenty of time for delays, so you are not rushed.
-Become friendly with your brakes. Understanding how your brakes operate is key to avoiding spin outs and accidents. Anti-lock or not, applying firm and steady pressure to your breaks when an icy situation catches you off guard is essential.
-Always thoroughly clear off snow and ice from all vehicle windows. That small patch of frost you thought would defrost quickly just might be the cause of a future fender bender. Keep your sights clear, and take the time to scrape. It might not be fun, but it’s definitely necessary.
-While out on the roads, keep in mind that exit ramps and bridges will freeze before the water on roadways will turn to ice. Use extra caution on highway ramps and bridges. Keep watch and stay back at least 200 feet from snow plows and maintenance vehicles, and never pass on their right.

Keep these driving and safety tips in mind when travelling this winter. From all of us at Ehlinger Lawn Service, we wish you a very happy holiday season, and safe winter travels.

Tuesday, October 7, 2014

Making The Most Of Your Winter

The winter months in Minnesota have proven to be unpredictable. There are years where we are ‘Dreaming of a White Halloween?and also years that we have the luxury of enjoying a brown (and slushy) Christmas. The sunlight fades earlier day after day, only leaving a small window of time to enjoy the beauty that surfaces after the snow falls.

The first snowfall each year brings excitement, holiday anticipation, and of course, the feeling of horror when you realize you have no idea where your shovel is, and you are already five minutes late to work.

That is where we come in.

According to St. Cloud State University Weather, the 2013-2014 winter season had 54.3 inches of snow. That number falls into the 3rd highest snowfall on record for St. Cloud, falling behind the 1968-1969 season with 60.8 inches, and the 1936-1937 season with 73.0 inches.

At Ehlinger, we automatically clear your driveway after any 1” or greater snowfall- no call needed. We charge a flat rate every season, no matter how many times it snows.

Can you imagine the possibilities?

Here are three things that you can do with the extra time you will have if you do not have to shovel this winter.

1. Make a Snow Angel… (or teach your kids how to create the perfect imprint.)

There is something about lying in the snow and waving your arms and legs that creates pure happiness.




2. Hit the Snooze Button

Give yourself that extra five minutes of rest. You deserve it!



3. Bake your Favorite Holiday Treat

Try one our favorites!

Candy Cane Popcorn



Chocolate and Peanut Butter Crackers




If the extra time could help you make the most of your winter, check out our Snow Removal page and make sure to enter our contest to win FREE Residential Snow Removal for the 2014-2015 season! Registration closes on Monday, October 13, 2014! Good luck!