Drink. No doubt there is a coffee shop and/or pub within walking distance of where you live. Enjoy the company of your neighbors and friends over hot, or warming, beverages.
Use transit. If you must go out, take Max or the bus. If you’re a regular rider you already know that when it snows the bus is filled with newbies. The more people you cram on the bus, the warmer you’ll be!
Don’t drive. If it’s icy or snowy don’t drive. Midwesterners laugh at us but A. we’re not used to driving in icy or snowy conditions, B. the city does not maintain a huge plow crew, C. the city does not salt the roads; just sandy gravel. D. Hills. Not like San Francisco, but lots of little hills at intersections, driveways, and a few big hills. You can be the best snow driver in the world, physics still applies to you. On that note; 4-wheel drive doesn’t make your car break any faster (ever notice the disproportionate number of jeeps and SUVs in the ditch on the side of road when it’s icy?).
That being said, this looks like fun (man, I never get tired of that video!):
Summer seems so long ago . . .
Didn’t get enough winter beer 
Just a few blocks away the Timbers’ annual
In August I posted a list of