As winter descends on Bowling Green, it is crucial to ensure that HVAC systems are well-maintained for warmth and comfort. Regular filter changes and system checks can prevent issues and enhance efficiency. Additionally, residents are hopeful for a white Christmas, recalling the last snowy holiday in 2022. Amid winter storms and weather advisories, it’s vital to prepare and stay safe, making this holiday season both snug and magical.
As the chill of winter settles over Bowling Green, it’s important to put on our warmest sweaters and think about something cozy—our homes! With the cold months in full swing, taking care of our HVAC (heating, ventilation, and air conditioning) systems is super vital to keep us snug and warm. After all, nobody wants to be left in the cold when temperatures drop!
Think of HVAC maintenance like having car insurance; we often don’t think about it until something goes wrong. Therefore, it’s crucial to check that your heating system is running smoothly before the temperatures plummet. One of the simplest yet most effective ways to keep your system in tip-top shape is by changing your filters regularly. Dirty filters can obstruct your airflow and make your system work harder, leading to higher energy bills and less comfort.
It’s also a good idea to make sure that your heat is properly dispersing throughout your home. Go ahead—walk through all your rooms! Check that every corner of your house is receiving heat and not just the areas nearest to the thermostat. When you’re switching your thermostat to heat mode, it’s a great moment to pay attention. Listen for your furnace to kick on and feel for warm air blowing from the vents. If your system is doing its job, there should be a noticeable temperature change.
To protect your HVAC unit from winter debris and icy elements, consider wrapping your condenser in plastic. This simple step will help keep it safe from harm during the cold months and can easily be removed come summer when it’s time for your air conditioning unit to work its magic.
Now that we’ve covered keeping warm, let’s chat about something magical—the prospect of a white Christmas here in Bowling Green! As Christmas draws near, many folks are wondering if they might get to enjoy some snow on Christmas Day. The last time Bowling Green saw a white Christmas was in 2022, when a strong arctic cold front descended upon the area, blanketing it with 1 to 3 inches of soft snow. Prior to that, the city hasn’t basked in snowy bliss since 2010.
Did you know that the National Weather Service defines a white Christmas as having at least one inch of snow on the ground on Christmas morning? Looking back over the past 130 years, Bowling Green has recorded a mere nine of these snowy Christmases. That makes them a treasure to behold! The snowiest Christmas on record occurred back in 1963, when half a foot of snow graced the landscape—now that was a sight!
Keeping our fingertips crossed for snow is one thing, but being prepared for winter storms is another. Currently, Bowling Green is under a winter weather advisory until 6 a.m. Tuesday, and with the Governor declaring a state of emergency due to anticipated winter storms, it’s best to be ready! Remember to stock up on essentials such as water and dry goods, charge those portable devices, and ensure you have flashlights and candles ready for any power interruptions.
Additionally, winter driving can be tricky business. It’s wise to have a winter weather kit in your car and to often check the weather updates. If you must travel, practice safe driving techniques to keep yourself and your family safe during this chilly season!
As snug and joyous as this season can be, taking precautionary measures for both your home’s heating system and your plans for a winter wonderland can make all the difference. So while you prepare your warm beverages and wrap those presents, don’t forget to check up on your HVAC system and enjoy the twinkling magic of the holiday season!
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