Whether you are out of rock salt or you never purchased it, you can still use some household items to melt the ice and snow.
Here are five household items that can help melt snow and ice—and keep you safe on slippery sidewalks and driveways.
Even with air temperatures below freezing, snow and ice can still melt. Here’s why warm sun, ground heat and humidity matter more than the thermometer number.
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The Grand Strand was covered in snow over the weekend as a winter storm swept the region. Here’s what’s in store.
Persistent cold temperatures and nighttime freezes will prevent rapid melting of existing snow, leaving residents to contend with snow for days to come.
Hot tub snow machine! Massive hot tubs have been deployed across the Big Apple for the first time in nearly five years to ...
Despite the recent days with milder afternoon temperatures, big piles of snow and ice have been slow to melt. And much of the ...