Cold Weather Advisory in effect until Noon due to Very Cold Wind Chills as low as -20

Chicago, ILLocal News

The City of Chicago has declared a Cold Weather Advisory until noon on February 18, 2025, as temperatures are expected to plummet into the single digits with wind chills as low as -20°F. To combat these extreme conditions, over 200 warming centers are open across the city, including facilities at public libraries, parks, and community service centers. The Office of Emergency Management and Communications (OEMC) is on high alert, working with the National Weather Service to provide ongoing updates on weather conditions and public safety. Residents are encouraged to winterize their vehicles and remain vigilant for symptoms of frostbite and hypothermia. Important safety tips include dressing in layers, staying dry, and ensuring pets are kept warm indoors.

The city also provides emergency shelter resources for individuals in need, highlighting the importance of community support during severe weather. For further assistance, residents can contact 3-1-1 or visit the OEMC website for up-to-date information on available resources. As Chicago braces for this cold snap, residents are urged to prioritize their safety and well-being.

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