How to Prepare for a Blizzard at Home

A New England family shares lessons learned after being caught unprepared in fierce weather.

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by Dana Benner
Learn how to prepare for a blizzard at home before the storm hits, potentially leaving you without power or road access.

After being caught in a fierce winter storm, this family learned how to prepare for a blizzard at home, including how to prepare for long-term power outages. Learn from their lessons so you’re ready next time a winter storm heads your way.

I sit and write this piece at the end of February 2023. After a mild winter, nature is returning with a fury. Many people have been caught off-guard and unprepared.

I’ve been there. Until you experience a winter storm, you have no idea what it’s like. I’m talking snow, ice, and freezing cold; storms that paralyze entire regions.

My wife and I bought our home in New England in the late 1980s. Our goal was to be semi-self-sufficient. The purchase of our home and the birth of our daughter made our budget a bit tight, so we had to put off some purchases, including a generator and the fuel to run it, which would’ve made a big difference during our first major storm during the winter of 1993-1994.

Winters in northern New England can be fierce, but we’ve always made it through. Power outages are normal but rarely last more than a day or two. This storm wasn’t the “usual,” and we were ill-prepared. Here are the lessons we learned.

  • Updated on Sep 6, 2023
  • Originally Published on Aug 28, 2023
Tagged with: alternative heat, alternative power, Dana Benner, Firsthand Reports, New England, power outage, weather, winter
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