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  2. How winter weather can sneak up on you — and what to do - AOL

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    Here’s how to plan ahead for winter weather — from what to expect this season to expert tips for staying safe and warm. Winter weather can be dangerous — even in the warmer South

  3. 10 Simple Tips to Warm Up Your House This Winter - AOL

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    When winter rolls around, staying warm can feel like a full-time job. But don’t worry, there are ways to ease the cold. You don’t need to rely on cranking your thermostat up to high (and ...

  4. 4 Tips for Keeping Your Family Healthy Through Winter - AOL

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    Warm House. Ensure that you are keeping your house warm through the winter season. At the very least your thermostat should be on low through the day before turning it up higher during the evening ...

  5. Cutting back on indoor heating costs? Here are 25 ways to ...

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    7. Layer on the clothes. “Layering is critical,” Smith said. “Even thin layers added together to increase one’s ability to retain heat … focus on keeping the torso warm. Often an extra ...

  6. Tips for keeping warm as the ‘wintry spell’ begins - AOL

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  8. Here are some programs that can help you stay warm this winter

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    Now that winter's cold has come knocking, here are some energy assistance programs offered in the region.

  9. Martin Lewis’ 4 tips for keeping warm without turning the ...

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    The Money Saving Expert recommends ‘small electrical items for heating the person’