February 5th, 2021

Incident Information from WSCC Resilience and Emergencies Team

The Met Office have issued a Level 3 Cold Weather Alert.
There is a 90% probability of severe cold weather between 0900 on Saturday 06 Feb and 2100 on Wednesday 10 Feb for the south-east of England. This weather could increase the health risks to vulnerable patients and disrupt the delivery of services. Please refer to the national Cold Weather Plan 


View the full warning at the Met Office Cold Weather Alert site.


Cold weather can affect your health. The people most likely to be affected are the elderly, the very young, and people with pre-existing medical conditions.
If you know or look after someone that may be susceptible to the effects of this cold weather period please help make sure that they stay warm and well, and if possible check in advance that they are prepared for this cold spell.


•Stay tuned in to weather forecasts
•Check room temperatures and maintain it at 18C or warmer
•Keep warm and active and if you have to go out dress warmly and wear non slip shoes.
•If you are concerned about your own health or welfare or that of others please alert the emergency services.


For more information
Met Office Cold Weather Alert 
NHS Keep Warm Keep Well leaflet
WSCC Dealing with extreme weather 
WSCC Preparing for emergencies 
WSCC Report a road and footway issue 
•Follow WSCC on Twitter for regular updates @WSCCNews@WSCCResilience @wspublichealth 



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