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Snowstorm Preparedness: How to Stay Ready for the Next Storm

by Globe Migrant
January 12, 2026
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Snowstorm Preparedness: How to Stay Ready for the Next Storm

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Snowstorm preparedness is essential for anyone living in or new to Canada. Heavy snowfall, freezing rain, strong winds, and extreme cold can quickly disrupt daily life, transportation, and essential services.
With winter conditions becoming increasingly unpredictable, preparing in advance can make a significant difference to your safety and comfort.
This post explains how to recognize an approaching snowstorm, choose proper winter clothing, prepare your vehicle, and protect yourself and your household during severe winter weather.

How To Recognize An Approaching Snowstorm

Staying informed is the first step in preparing for a snowstorm. Environment Canada provides national weather forecasts, radar maps, and official alerts through its website and mobile app.
Local news outlets and municipal websites often provide additional updates on road closures, transit disruptions, school closures, and emergency alerts. Many cities also offer SMS or email notifications for urgent weather-related advisories.

Understanding weather alerts helps you respond appropriately

  • A Special Weather Statement signals potentially hazardous conditions and gives you time to prepare
  • A Weather Watch means a storm is likely, and plans should be adjusted
  • A Weather Warning indicates a storm is imminent or underway, and unnecessary travel should be avoided
  • Snowfall levels also provide guidance: 1 to 5 cm can cause slippery roads and reduced visibility, 5 to 15 cm may result in traffic delays and service disruptions, 15 cm or more can create dangerous conditions with limited visibility and access

Getting the Right Kits and Been Prepared

1. Choosing The Right Winter Jackets

A reliable winter jacket is central to effective snowstorm preparedness. Look for insulation, wind resistance, and waterproofing. Parkas that extend to the hips or below offer strong protection against cold and wind.
When selecting insulation, consider the differences:
  • Synthetic insulation retains warmth when wet, dries quickly, and is easier to maintain
  • Down insulation is lighter and warmer but loses effectiveness when damp and requires careful care
  • Waterproof jackets provide the best protection during snowstorms. Key features to look for include sealed seams, waterproof membranes such as Gore-Tex, storm flaps, and durable water-repellent coatings.

2. Winter Boots That Handle Snow And Ice

Winter boots should keep your feet warm, dry, and stable. Waterproof materials and insulation are essential. Mid-calf or higher boots prevent snow from entering, while lace-up designs improve fit and warmth retention.
Deep tread patterns and slip-resistant soles help reduce the risk of falls. Some boots allow for traction attachments, which are useful during ice storms or heavy snowfall. Regularly drying and maintaining boots extends their lifespan and keeps waterproofing effective.

3. Gloves And Mittens For Cold Weather Protection

Mittens generally provide better warmth than gloves because they keep the fingers together. Gloves offer more dexterity but should still be insulated and waterproof. Avoid cotton, which traps moisture and increases heat loss. Wool or synthetic materials are better choices.
Secure wrist closures and longer cuffs help block wind and snow, especially during storms with strong gusts.

4. Vehicle Preparation And Winter Driving

Winter driving requires preparation and caution. Installing winter tires is one of the most important steps. Winter tires remain flexible below 7°C and provide better traction and shorter braking distances on snow and ice.
A winter emergency kit should include a snow brush, ice scraper, shovel, jumper cables, flashlight, blanket, and extra windshield washer fluid. Carrying sand, gravel, or non-clumping cat litter can help improve traction if you get stuck.
Before driving, clear all snow and ice from your vehicle and allow it to warm up briefly. On the road, accelerate slowly, brake early, and maintain extra distance between vehicles. Avoid using cruise control in slippery conditions.

4. Home Safety During Snowstorms

Prepare your home with enough food, water, medications, batteries, and first-aid supplies to last several days. Keep extra blankets and ensure heating systems are functioning properly.
Have snow removal tools available and clear vents and gas meters regularly to prevent dangerous blockages. During power outages, keep phones charged, use portable power banks, and store local emergency contact numbers.
Reflective clothing is recommended if you must walk outdoors during heavy snowfall or low visibility conditions.

Key Takeaways

  • Snowstorm preparedness starts with monitoring official weather alerts and forecasts.
  • Proper winter clothing, including waterproof jackets, insulated boots, and warm hand coverings, is essential.
  • Winter tires and emergency vehicle kits significantly improve driving safety.
  • Home preparation reduces risks during power outages and severe weather.
  • Early planning helps prevent injuries, disruptions, and emergencies.
Snowstorm preparedness is not just about reacting to winter weather but planning for it in advance. By staying informed, investing in proper clothing and equipment, and preparing your vehicle and home, you can face Canadian winters with greater confidence and safety. Taking these steps early ensures that when the next storm arrives, you are ready to handle it calmly and securely.

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