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Maryland Braces for First Winter Blast!

Summary

  • First winter death recorded this season in Maryland.
  • Warming centers opening across Anne Arundel, Baltimore.
  • Cold-related illnesses can occur if body temp drops below 95°F.
Maryland Braces for First Winter Blast!

As winter takes hold, Maryland is set to experience its first significant cold weather event, with temperatures forecast to plunge and precipitation potentially including snow, ice, and rain. Health officials are issuing urgent warnings about cold-related illnesses, such as hypothermia and frostbite, which can arise when body temperature falls below 95 degrees Fahrenheit.

To combat these risks, residents are advised to wear appropriate winter attire and seek refuge in designated warming centers. These centers are being activated across Anne Arundel and Baltimore counties by local health agencies when temperatures reach critical lows. Specific locations and operating hours for these shelters are available for those needing to escape the freezing conditions.

This season has already seen one reported cold-related fatality and approximately 67 hospital visits statewide due to cold exposure. Community leaders emphasize the importance of utilizing these available resources, with hotlines and online information provided for residents seeking shelter or assistance during the current cold snap.

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Baltimore City warming shelters activate when the wind chill reaches 32 degrees or below.
Cold-related illnesses include hypothermia and frostbite, occurring when body temperature drops below 95°F.
Several Anne Arundel County Public Library branches serve as warming centers during their normal operating hours.

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