If you are Delivery Dependent, planning to have foods on hand if it cannot be easily delivered is an essential part of our life. It is easy to set aside concerns for weather outside of the “usual” winter things.
It is not just winter weather that effects availability of delivery services those who rely on such services should plan ahead – including maybe a small camp or buffet gas stove to heat foods like soups, etc.
“Weather analysts at Colorado State University’s Department of Atmospheric Science in Fort Collins estimate that the 2022 Atlantic hurricane season will be an active one that produces 19 named storms, nine hurricanes and four major hurricanes (reaching wind speeds of 111 mph and up).
“If the model goes as predicted, this would be our seventh above-normal hurricane season in a row,” said research scientist Dr. Phil Klotzbach at CSU.” Source: Eldersburg Patch