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Never Leave These Items In Your Car In New York During Winter
There are many items you should never leave if in your car during the winter. If you have any of these items in your vehicle, remove them now or you may face a terrible mess.
Did you know that nearly 50 percent of Americans leave spare underwear in their vehicles?
I find that new statistic to be crazy! But, Hanes polled 2,000 people and about 1,000 said they keep spare underwear in their car in case of an emergency.
I polled five coworkers. None said they keep underwear in their car.
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If you're someone who does keep clothes in your car, it's ok to keep them in during the winter. However, that item of clothing is probably going to feel frozen when you put it on.
Never Leave These Items In Your Car During Freezing Weather In New York State
What are things you never put in your car? See our list below.
Never Leave These Items in Your Freezing Car...Ever
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This list comes in handy as temperatures in Hudson Valley haven't been above freezing for days and the "buzz" about a potential weekend Nor'easter in the Hudson Valley "continues to grow." CLICK HERE to see if you you're hometown is expected to get snow this weekend.
Officials from Orange County, New York released winter emergency preparedness tips that officials believe all New Yorkers should follow. See
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