SPOKANE, Wash. - As frigid temperatures roll through the Inland Northwest, the Whitworth Water District offers tips on avoiding freezing water lines and what not to do if a line is already frozen.
No homeowner wants to turn on a faucet on a frigid winter day only to find it unexpectedly dry. Though it may seem like a minor inconvenience, it’s a sign of a serious plumbing problem: a frozen pipe.
NEWS FOR YOU COMING UP IN JUST A LITTLE WHILE. WELL, IT IS THAT TIME OF YEAR AGAIN TO PREPARE YOUR HOME FOR THOSE FRIGID WINTER TEMPERATURES. OUR TANIQUA PINNOCK SPOKE WITH A LOCAL PLUMBING COMPANY.
It's going to be cold in the Ozarks this weekend — the coldest it's been all winter. The National Weather Service forecasts temperatures to be well below freezing throughout the holiday weekend, with ...
DENVER — A powerful Arctic cold front will arrive in Colorado on Friday, keeping the state very cold until next Wednesday. The temperature could be below freezing for at least 91 consecutive hours ...
TULSA, Okla. — The more seasonably cold temperatures we're experiencing are a good reminder that now's the time to winterize your home if you haven't done so already. FOX23 met with an expert Tuesday ...
Starting this weekend, millions of Americans across more than a dozens states are expected to feel the coldest and most persistent blast of Arctic air reaching the Central, Southern and Eastern parts ...
Temperatures are expected to keep dropping after a winter storm moves into the area Saturday night, and with that comes the risk of bursting pipes. Here are some tips from the American Red Cross to ...
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