Baltimore City Health Department issued the following announcement on Feb. 3.
With the wind chill forecasted to fall into the teens this weekend, Health Commissioner Letitia Dzirasa today issued a Code Blue Extreme Cold declaration for Baltimore City beginning Friday evening, February 4 through Sunday morning, February 6.
“With dangerously cold temperatures expected in Baltimore, I am issuing a Code Blue Extreme Cold declaration for Friday night through Sunday morning. I encourage residents to stay indoors, especially those most vulnerable to cold,” said Baltimore City Health Commissioner Letitia Dzirasa. “Extreme low temperatures can be life-threatening especially for our most vulnerable populations. Please be sure to check on neighbors who you think may be at risk to ensure that they have heat and power, and take care to shelter pets appropriately.”
The Health Commissioner may declare a Code Blue Extreme Cold Alert when temperatures, including wind chill, are expected to be 13˚F or below or when other conditions are severe enough to present a substantial threat to the life or health of vulnerable Baltimore citizens.
The state Office of the Chief Medical Examiner has reported four cold-related deaths in Baltimore City so far this Code Blue Extreme Cold season.
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Source: Baltimore City Health Department