
"But while most of us want to stay cozy, cranking up the heater all day isn't ideal when you're trying to cut down the bills. With Thanksgiving just around the corner, two snowstorms are set to sweep across New York State over the coming week. But that's not all-forecasts from meteorologists indicate a cross-country storm system is set to bring disruptive rain, snow, winds, and thunderstorms across the central, southern, and eastern U.S."
"Essentially, you don't need to crank up the heater-you need to capture the passive heat your home already has. 1.) Park yourself in a sun-kissed spot You can achieve this by rearranging your workspace at home. Every home contains pockets of "passive heat"-it could be a sunlit room or coming from warm appliances. Move your workspace into one of these warmer areas. Sitting in a sun-kissed spot can keep your core "noticeably warmer" for hours, reported The Yorkshire Post."
Severe winter storms and changing daylight increase demand for warmth while driving up heating costs. Cranking the heater constantly raises bills, so low-cost methods matter. Cats naturally find and channel warmth by occupying sunlit corners and warm surfaces. Capturing passive heat from sunlit rooms or warm appliances reduces reliance on active heating. Rearranging a workspace into a sun-kissed spot can keep the core noticeably warmer for hours. Positioning near interior walls limits heat loss compared with exterior walls. Simple, low-effort adjustments around the home provide comfort and energy savings during cold weather.
Read at The Mirror US
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