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Winter Storm Threatens Millions: Kids Face Higher Risks
22 Jan
Summary
- Over 70 million people in the South face winter storm watches.
- Children, especially infants, are more prone to cold injuries.
- Specific temperatures like 32°F can be dangerous for infants.

A widespread winter storm is set to impact millions across the United States this week, bringing freezing temperatures, snow, and icy conditions. More than 70 million people in the Southern states, from Texas to Tennessee, are currently under winter storm watches.
The Plains are expected to see snow developing by Friday, with the system predicted to reach the East Coast by Sunday. Medical experts emphasize that children, especially infants and toddlers, are more vulnerable to cold-related injuries. Their higher body surface-to-mass ratio leads to greater heat loss, and they may not recognize dangerous conditions.
Infants and toddlers are at increased risk for hypothermia and frostbite. Physicians advise that even temperatures at 32°F can be dangerous for infants, and many pediatricians recommend staying indoors when temperatures drop to 15-20°F. Parents should watch for symptoms like shivering, drowsiness, confusion, and numbness in extremities.
