Submitted by Anxious_Article5710 t3_yh5vbo in boston
I will be staying in the Roxbury area. First time being in the city and I'm from the deep south. Any tips or do/don'ts would be appreciated!
Submitted by Anxious_Article5710 t3_yh5vbo in boston
I will be staying in the Roxbury area. First time being in the city and I'm from the deep south. Any tips or do/don'ts would be appreciated!
Not a option as I'm coming for a job lol.
Have you ever lived somewhere where the temperate can consistently be below freezing and there can be more than a dusting of snow?
Edit: If you have a car and you don't know how to to drive in sleet or snow, stay off the fucking road.
Good advice here. Thanks!
It’s a higher crime area but it varies a lot street to street. I live in Roxbury and my block is absolutely lovely. There are parts with a lot of gang activity and drug use though.
Don’t jog naked in a snowstorm even though the temptation might be strong.
If you survived the summer, you should be fine in the winter.
You warm up quickly when running in the cold, just don't stop during that naked jog
Don’t just go out and buy a winter coat. You’ll need a jacket, a coat and a “fuck me why did I do this” parka. You’ll want a few varieties of boots from something you might hike in that’s water proof to giant snow boots. You’ll want leggings to wear under your jeans or pants. Even better, fleece lined jeans!
Look for some hiking base layers. Wool undershirts are great, as are wool long underwear though I prefer the leggings.
Hats, gotta have some hats. Warm, thick, wool hats.
Wool socks. Also thick!
Gloves, a regular pair and a “fuck me it’s cold” pair. You can get base layer gloves as well, they work miracles. If your gloves aren’t good enough you stop in every dunks along your way for a regular coffee to hold in your hands.
Here’s why: I’ve been in shorts and a T-shirt in February and I’ve been standing in several feet of snow while it’s below zero. We get such an incredible range of temps from day to day or week to week that you want to be prepared for what’s happening each particular day.
I can from Florida where it usually stayed nice in the winter but you’d get a few days in the 30s or 40s every 10 years or so it got into the 20s and you could wait out the cold stuff. Here you’ll get it all most years.
Last year was predicted to be a bit above average temps for the winter as is this year. It hit 4 degrees F at the airport.
Look at February 23rd and 24th here. That’s what you need to be prepared for.
Oh, one last thing, if you go off the pavement there will be mud. Not sure where exactly you’re staying, but be prepared for some mud when the ground thaws.
Welcome to hell frozen over. I’ll take it every year over Florida summers.
Just DON'T!
Just DO IT!
Get thee to Uniqlo. Buy heattech base. Baselayers, coats, gloves, socks.
A hood or waterproof hat is a good idea. However, be careful with wool or other warm but non-waterproof clothing. The snow can fall super wet or it may just rain (for days sometimes). If you get everything soaked, it is a problem. You want to make sure your in a position to put your coat back on shortly thereafter if you need to go back outside.
One of the big things is just, don't underestimate snow and ice. It can be pretty! The first snowfall is a magical experience and you can make hot chocolate and french toast and whatever and enjoy it. But if you're driving or even walking when there's frozen water around, it will not hesitate to ruin your day.
If you don't have experience driving in snow, wait until the roads are clear and dry. We clean up pretty quick after even a big snow storm, so just stay home for a day or two and wait it out. (Be prepared to do that if necessary, btw.) Even if you do know how to drive in the snow, I would still not go out before the plows have a chance to clean up unless it was an absolute emergency. You do not want to get in the way of a plow; they do not stop and they do not feel remorse.
If you're walking, even in the city, you really need some shoes with decent tread. If you try and walk around with sneakers, you will slip and fall on your ass, you will impact the pavement with more force than you thought was possible, and it will hurt for days, in the best case. Worst case you break one of your favorite bones. Give ice due respect.
A winter coat that covers your butt!
Or just ignore the folks who actually do stay here in the winter and just come here for the summers. Not sure if that’s an option for you. It is brutal here and you can get depressed. What I do if I’m here in the winter is keep my shorts on and sandals. It makes me think about the sunny warmer days elsewhere. You’re a real man (or woman) if you can wear sandals and shovel snow.
adding: get quality, warm socks for inside those boots, and a warm pair of gloves that have the ability to still use your phone without having to take them off. your toes and hands will thank you.
Wool keeps you warm even when wet where as cotton kills certainly. Wool rules.
if you drive, or want to drive outside of the city (perhaps to go skiing, or visit rest of NE), consider getting some winter tires, or at least make sure you have really, really good all-season tires.
Depends on the wool. Sometimes it gets really wet and soaks through.
Buy ski pants even if you don’t ski and some good boots.
There will be days in the winter where it’s raining and snowing at the same time with 30 mph winds. You’ll thank me later.
It soaks through but still keeps you warm. That’s why sheep wear it even in the rain.
I would not come to Boston in the Winter.
Came here to say this. You think we're kidding but long underwear tops/bottoms and good warm waterproof morena/gloves can be a game changer. . Uniqlo's is good and affordable
Two more things: Vitamin D for the winter can be a game changer
There are lots of drizzly cold days. Get a size-up raincoat you can fita fleece under and some comfy cute rainboots (I like Kamik)
Wait why
If you can't wait it out, get a car with four wheel drive and/it snow tires. You won't need them 90% of the time, but if you say, work at a hospital and can't wait for it to blow over, get thee to the Subaru dealership
Because it's beautiful out there
Oh sure…but have fun driving home in that snowstorm that always seems to hit us…
QuitProfessional5437 t1_iuc8qvo wrote
Best tip is to come in the summer lol