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November 19, 2019

Moving to Little Rock When the Weather Is Really Bad

Moving in bad weatherBy Julie DeLong, A-1 Freeman Moving Group 

Preparation and determination should be the meditative chants for anybody arranging a move, however if you are moving to Little Rock between late autumn and springtime, you need to be ready for a "weather event" with a second's notice. A small number of regions of the US happen to be exempt from extreme climatic conditions, from blizzards throughout most of the land, to heavy down pours in the milder South. Consequently, what do you do when you find yourself going on the road just when the weather man is saying do not even think about it?

There's very little that you can do about a blizzard yet utilizing a "plan b" can help you weather just about any storm. Use a checklist (there are various excellent moving apps for this type of matter) in the event you need to reroute and reschedule and encompass these subjects on your list.

Notify Your Realtor

On the off odds your real estate professional hasn't seen a weather report, make sure they know that there's a weather event approaching, and you might have to postpone vacating the home. Real estate deals rarely occur in a vacuum and if you're impinged on, so can be your buyers, their buyers, and so on. Don't worry, it'll all work out.

Ask Your Professional Moving Company With Regards to Their Inclement Weather Policy

If you know you will end up moving if there's the chance of foul weather, ask your moving company in Little Rock regarding how they handle it. Keeping their teams safe is paramount, and they'll have a method for bad weather. This may mean packing as much as they're able to and returning once things clear up to finish or maybe waiting to load at all. If conditions get bad while travelling they will pull over until the highways are safe to travel. In a nutshell, getting there safely is the main priority. Unless the storm is ferocious, the majority of interstates are cleared promptly.

Plan Your Own Storm Safety

The method that you handle your family during the weather event relies upon a couple of factors--how far away are you moving, should you expect to lose electricity (a lot of new areas have underground lines), do you think you're safe being at your old residence and camping out, do you have lodging reservations along the way?

Camping out isn't enjoyable in an empty house with a cleaned-out fridge and the threat of a loss of electricity, so staying in a motel or with close friends is a better option. In case you are planning on a few inches of snow and then clearing and melting that's easy to manage; should you have an ice storm and downed trees and utility lines, and continued sub-freezing temps, you should go ahead and move your family to other accommodations. Ice may produce more serious slow downs in comparison with rain or snow, therefore be equipped for a couple of days of waiting whenever ice is the problem.

If you are in route and dangerous weather is anticipated, proceed to get hotel reservations. Even if you feel you can get through, or you're not certain just how much the effect will be, take into account that rooms are finite, and you don't want to become stuck in a questionable area with your family. Most non-pet hotels make exceptions in inclement weather and they are welcome within your room.

Pack a cooler or two with snacks, drinks, and sandwiches--when the power's out, dining places may not be open. Furthermore, have blankets, numerous chargers, and flares inside the car in case you have car problems or get in an accident--help should come, but will be delayed.

Keeping Your New Home Clean

Truth time--all the blankets and bath towels in the world aren't likely to keep the floors clean when you're moving in wet, wintry weather. You'll be able to avoid some mud and scuffs by laying heavy cardboard over the most heavily trafficked places, yet unless the professional movers in Little Rock remove their boots every time they come in the house, it's an uphill battle. Schedule a carpet cleaning as soon as you can, and vacuum and mop hardwoods as soon as things are all inside.

If you're delayed a couple of days by weather, keep in mind there's little you can do to move things along. Relaxing could be a struggle, yet you'll be in your new home for many years and the Great Blizzard of 2019 (or 2020) will end up a portion of the family lore in no time.

 

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