For anyone at home today, staying warm is top of mind.
If you're not among the more than 100,000 residents who have lost power, you can keep the heat flowing without drastically increasing your energy usage.
Everything from wearing layers to not using exhaust fans in bathrooms and kitchens, can help you retain heat in hour home.
If you do lose power, you can also take a few simple steps to stay warm. Read more.
Nedra Rhone is a lifestyle columnist for the Atlanta Journal-Constitution where she has been a reporter since 2006. A graduate of Columbia University School of Journalism, she enjoys writing about the people, places and events that define metro Atlanta. Sign up to have her column sent to your inbox: ajc.com/newsletters/nedra-rhone-columnist.
Nedra Rhone is a lifestyle columnist for the Atlanta Journal-Constitution where she has been a reporter since 2006. A graduate of Columbia University School of Journalism, she enjoys writing about the people, places and events that define metro Atlanta. Sign up to have her column sent to your inbox: ajc.com/newsletters/nedra-rhone-columnist.