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{Martha Stewart} After the Snow Falls: Simple Ways to Show Up for Your Neighbors

  • Writer: Cheryl Nelson
    Cheryl Nelson
  • 4 days ago
  • 1 min read

Snowstorms may look beautiful outside the window, but they can quickly turn everyday routines into real challenges, especially for older adults, people with disabilities, new parents, and anyone navigating icy sidewalks or limited mobility. I was honored to be featured in a recent Martha Stewart article that focuses on thoughtful, practical ways neighbors can support one another after a snowstorm.


{Martha Stewart} After the Snow Falls: Simple Ways to Show Up for Your Neighbors from Meteorologist Cheryl Nelson
Meteorologist Cheryl Nelson in the snow

One of the most important parts of winter preparedness is community, looking out for one another before small hazards turn into serious risks. From clearing high-traffic walkways and de-icing safely to checking in with those who may need extra support,


these simple actions can make a meaningful difference in keeping everyone safe and connected.


If you’re looking for realistic, respectful ways to lend a hand after the next snowfall,

I encourage you to read the full article here. Cold weather calls for warm gestures, and preparedness is always stronger when it’s shared.



-Meteorologist Cheryl Nelson



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