Preparation is key as we're advancing toward the colder seasons, though so far we've mainly felt warmth closer to fall. Temperatures have been above seasonal for most of November, but a drop in temperatures is expected to drop by next week.
Ahead of that cold, SHA Medical Health Officer Dr. Stanley Enebeli detailed some of the best tips for getting ready for those colder months so you can stay healthy.
"I think it all boils down to us being prepared, right? Having a bit of a preparedness plan as we go into the colder months of the year. So being prepared is your best defence against having to deal with extremely cold weather."
"It's important to check the weather forecast before going outdoors. Essentially by preparing your home and even your car ahead of winter storms or other winter e

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