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Solon Fire Provides Tips To Stay Alive While Shoveling Snow
Don't shovel snow if you have a heart condition. The cold weather can be deceptively taxing on your system.

SOLON, OH - With nasty weather inbound, and the thin prospect of being snowed in, the Solon Fire Department released a set of tips to keep residents safe ahead of the storm. Most of the tips have to do with healthy shoveling and keeping your body safe from the blustery cold coming in.
The National Weather Service is predicting a huge snowfall for Northeast Ohio. The snow will fall off-and-on from Monday through Wednesday, when the advisory expires.
The NWS says that 8-12 inches is possible in the area, with some cities getting even more snow during that time. The snow belt on the east side can expect to get even more snow than the rest of the region, for instance.
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Being in the snowbelt will likely mean Solon gets a little more snow than the rest of the area is expecting.
You can see the tips from Solon Fire below:
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