Staying Warm in Spite of the Weather

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During extremely cold weather, exposure to the cold outdoors or inadequate heating indoors can lower body temperature to the point where it becomes dangerous. This condition is known as hypothermia, which develops when the body loses heat faster than it produces heat and body temperature falls below 95 degrees. Hypothermia can become a threat to people in our area, whether they are indoors or out.

Older adults and infants are particularly susceptible to this condition. Watch for these warning signs:

If you spot these symptoms in someone, call emergency medical services at 911 (or the operator if 911 is not available) and take the following steps until help arrives:

You can protect yourself and your family from hypothermia by taking a few precautions:

Remember, you do not have to be outside to develop hypothermia. Stay warm this winter, and be safe. Being aware of the hazards will help you to weather the winter.


  • NOAA's National Weather Service
  • Louisville, KY Weather Forecast Office
  • 6201 Theiler Lane
  • PO Box 11606
  • Louisville, KY 40229-1476
  • 502-969-8842
  • Page Author: LMK Webmaster
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  • Page last modified: 21-Dec-2005 10:47 PM UTC
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