Did you know that Florida is the only state in the continental U.S. that typically receives no snowfall each year? According to maps from the National Climactic Data Center, every other state in the lower 48 receives at least some trace amount - from .1 inches to more than 72 inches - somewhere within its boundaries each year. That means chances are somewhere, sometime this winter, you may just find yourself driving in snow.
Before that happens, we hope you'll check out the winter driving articles in our Research section: Tips for Driving in Winter Weather and Guidelines for a Winter of Safe Driving.
Now, of course, the best thing to do is to avoid driving in poor weather conditions - like snow - if possible. When it's not, we hope these articles will help you be more prepared.
Drive safely out there!