Here, in the UK we're no strangers to bad weather, and we know a thing or two about how to keep calm and carry on.
But with more winter weather on the way - and a -10C freeze expected in February - it never hurts to brush up on how best to deal with snow and ice.
It is especially important for motorists to prepare for a cold snap, as nobody wants to be left waiting around while they de-ice their car in the mornings.
Drivers who mistakenly use boiling water might even do more harm than good by damaging their car in the process.
Thankfully, there's several different methods you can use to prevent or treat windscreen freezing - as laid out in the scraper-free guide below.
Gales, snow and rain to batter country today with 80mph wind gustsDo NOT use newspaper as it's too thin and can freeze onto the windscreen.
Do NOT use boiling water or a scraper - one can just freeze again and the other can scratch your screen. You don't want to damage your car.
As the AA advises, do not drive off until all of the glass is clear. Equally, it's worth remembering not to leave wipers in 'auto' when frost is expected - if wipers are frozen to the glass the wiper motor could be damaged. But you shouldn't force frozen wipers off the glass.
When it comes to clearing misted-up windows, don't use your hands. You'll leave greasy smears and a diamond ring could scratch the glass. Use a lint-free absorbent cloth if necessary. Equally, you can also make use of your vehicle's air conditioning, as it will help to dry the air and keep cold glass mist free.