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(StatePoint) Extreme temperatures -- hot or cold -- can send your energy bills through
the roof while also creating an uncomfortable living space for your family.
Almost two-thirds of American adults live in a home that needs weatherization, accordage temperatures are more likely through
ing to a recent online survey, commissioned by Duck brand, conducted by Harris Poll. To
November, before potentially turning colder. bring down energy costs and make the temperature in your home more comfortable, con"The next couple of weeks may be wet, but sider defending your home with helpful tools like Roll-On Window Kits, Double Draft Seals,
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precipitation through the end of November,"
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high energy bills and an uncomfortable living space. Weatherizing is simple, affordable and
Edwards pointed out that there are many effective.
other factors which can affect our wintertime climate. "Particularly the temperatures
in the Arctic or northern regions of Pacific
and Atlantic Oceans. These can affect where
the jet stream settles in this winter," she
said, explaining that generally, these shorter-term climate patterns set in for a few
weeks at a time. "This makes them difficult
to project months in advance."m So far this
fall, South Dakota has enjoyed warmer than
average temperatures, and generally dry
conditions. m"This has been good news for
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while safety often becomes
an afterthought. Because
excited trick-or-treaters may
forget about safety, drivers,
party-goers and parents must
be even more alert as the risk
of being injured by moving
vehicles increases greatly.
The National Highway
Traffic Safety Administration
(NHTSA) reports that Halloween is consistently one of the
top three days for pedestrian
injuries and fatalities, and the
Centers for Disease Control
and Prevention estimates that
children are four times more
likely to be struck by a motor
vehicle on Halloween than
any other day of the year.
“With an increased risk of
pedestrian crashes on Halloween night, AAA urges parents to take the time to make
trick-or-treaters and their
costumes safer and more visible to motorists,” said Marilyn Buskohl, spokeswoman
for AAA South Dakota. “In addition, motorists should slow
down and watch for children
as well as have a designated
driver if drinking is part of a
Halloween celebration.”
Statistically, Halloween
is a dangerous night for
drunk driving. Although it
falls on a Monday this year,
many parties will be held the
weekend before. Drivers must
take into consideration that
some neighborhoods have
scheduled trick-or-treating
for that weekend as well. The
combination of drinking and
increased pedestrian traffic
on Halloween can be a deadly
combination.
A few scary statistics:
• Children are four times
more likely to be struck by a
motor vehicle on Halloween
than any other day of the
year. This is especially alarming considering an estimated
40 million children between
the ages of 5 and 14 trick-ortreated in the United States
in 2014.
• Nearly 40 percent of fatal
crashes on Halloween night
involve a drunk driver.
• One-third of Halloween
crash fatalities involve a
pedestrian.
• 43 percent of all people
killed in motor vehicle
crashes on Halloween (6 p.m.
October 31st to 5:59 a.m.
November 1st) from 2009 to
2013 were in crashes involving a drunk driver. (NHTSA)
• On Halloween Night
alone, 119 people lost their
lives (2009-2013).
• Children out trick-ortreating and the parents accompanying them are also
at risk – 19 percent of fatal
pedestrian crashes on Halloween night (2009-2013)
involved drunk drivers.
Motorists
• Slow down in residential neighborhoods and
obey all traffic signs and
signals. Drive at least 5
mph below the posted
speed limit to give yourself
extra time to react to
children who may dart into
the street. • Look for children crossing the street.
They may not be paying
attention to traffic and may
cross the street mid-block
or between parked cars.
• Carefully enter and
exit driveways and alleys.
• Turn your headlights
on to make yourself more
visible – even in the daylight.
• Broaden your scanning by looking for children
left and right into yards
and on front porches.
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"There is about 70 percent certainty that
La Niña will affect the U.S. climate this fall,
according to the Climate Prediction Center,"
explained Laura Edwards, Acting State Climatologist & SDSU Extension Climate Field
Specialist.
Edwards added that forecasters are
about 55 to 60 percent sure that La Niña will
carry through the winter season. The latest
national temperature and precipitation outlook reflects a typical La Niña signature over
the U.S. for the winter season. "In South
Dakota, this has historically meant colder
than average temperatures, especially in
December and January," Edwards said.
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she said there is less certainty in the
Dakotas. "In the past, it has been wetter in
the northern Rockies and over the Great
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forecasted to be a weak event, which means
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