Might not need to do anything....even better!
I’ve learned over the decades out here that 2 inches or 5 inches will take the same amount of time and the same amount of fuel.
That’s why the little ones are called “nuisance snows”!
One or two inches can pretty well be ignored up there. That’s nothing. If that’s all you get, you can take the day off. LOL
Down here, we have a problem with temps warming up just enough during the day to melt snow then drop quickly at sunset, freezing what’s melted. Driving on snow is manageable for the most part but driving on ice .... nope.
People who move down here from the north scoff at us for closing schools when we get a little snow. Their first time out on the roads after a snowfall teaches them a sometimes expensive lesson.
They’re the main reason I just stay home when it snows. I don’t want them taking me out when they spin out.