Alert as cold snap set to sweep in

Reporter: Richard Hooton
Date published: 20 November 2015


THE Met Office has issued a Level 2 cold weather alert across the North-West prompting health chiefs to urge people to take care.

Public Health England is also asking residents to look out for the vulnerable.

A Level 2 alert means that within the next 48 hours, there is a 60 per cent chance of severe weather, with average temperatures of 2C or below. There is also the possibility of wintry showers, overnight frost and a chance of icy patches.

Prevent

Dr Rosemary McCann, deputy director for health protection, PHE North-West said: “People should check weather forecasts before heading out, ensure they wear lots of thin layers, and have plenty of warm food and drinks to stay warm.

“They should also wear shoes with a good, slip-resistant grip to prevent any accidental falls.

“When indoors it’s critical that people stay warm, particularly if they are 65 or over, have long-term health conditions or young children.

“As there is a likelihood of ice and snow this weekend, it’s also advisable to be aware of risks and clear snow and ice from pavements if possible.”

The Cold Weather Plan for England, sets out a series of actions that health and social care organisations, voluntary and community groups, and individuals can take and plan for cold temperatures to help reduce cold-related illnesses and deaths.

For advice visit www.nhs.uk/staywell.