Man dressed in warm clothing in snowy weather (Image courtesy of Paolo Cordoni/Getty Images)Man dressed in warm clothing in snowy weather (Image courtesy of Paolo Cordoni/Getty Images)
London

MLHU issues first cold weather alert of the year

After a mild start to winter, the cold temperatures have set into the region.

On Sunday afternoon, the Middlesex-London Health Unit (MLHU) issued the first cold weather alert of 2024. MLHU puts out alerts when temperatures are expected to drop to -15C or windchill values reach -20C.

In Strathroy and Western Middlesex County, windchill values plunged to -22C, prompting the alert. It will remain in effect all day, night, and into Monday.

For London and Eastern Middlesex County, the windchill is expected to meet the threshold by 5 p.m. and continue dropping overnight.

MLHU has several tips for people to protect themselves during extreme cold weather events:

  • Stay in heated buildings as much as possible, including your home, or public buildings such as malls, libraries, etc.

  • Dress in multiple layers of loose-fitting clothes when going outside and cover up all exposed skin

  • Drink warm fluids but avoid caffeinated or alcoholic beverages, as they cause your body to lose heat more rapidly

  • Avoid strenuous exercise while out in the cold as much as possible

  • Know the weather forecast and avoid travelling when extreme weather is predicted

  • Prepare your home and car for winter

The health unit also suggests seeking medical attention if experiencing symptoms of frostbite or hypothermia.

A list of warming centres in the London area can be found here.

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