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We are preparing for an extended period of cold weather with the potential for snow or ice over the next couple of weeks. January was cold but mostly dry, ending with a record stretch of dry days. The only significant precipitation occurred on January 1st and 2nd.
February is starting off cold, and the potential for snow and ice may continue through the next two weeks. Cold weather, especially when combined with snow or ice, can impact our ability to perform some of our services. Fortunately, the mostly dry January allowed us to get ahead of schedule. If we are affected over the next two weeks, there will be plenty of late winter and early spring to catch up should we fall behind.
We have also begun providing snow and ice services to customers and are actively monitoring the weather, deploying as needed. Every winter brings some cold and snowy or icy conditions, so this is not out of the ordinary.
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