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Extreme Cold Warning Issued for Hamilton, Niagara, and Brantford

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Residents across Southern Ontario are being urged to prepare for a significant drop in temperatures as a wave of arctic air moves through the region. A cold weather warning is currently in effect for Hamilton, Niagara, Brantford, and surrounding communities, with the most severe conditions expected to persist through Friday morning.

Plunging Temperatures and Dangerous Wind Chills

Forecasts indicate that temperatures in Hamilton will plummet to -25°C, with wind chill values making it feel as cold as -32°C. Similar conditions are expected in St. Catharines and Brantford, where overnight lows will hover between -21°C and -26°C. By Friday morning, the situation could intensify, with wind chills potentially reaching -34°C before a daytime high of approximately -11°C to -12°C is reached.

Health officials warn that frostbite can develop on exposed skin within a matter of minutes under these conditions. Individuals are advised to cover up completely and monitor for symptoms such as numbness, tingling, swelling, or color changes in fingers and toes. If these symptoms occur, it is vital to move indoors immediately and begin the warming process.

Warming Centers and Public Resources

In response to the extreme cold, several public spaces have been designated as warming areas for those in need of shelter. Local recreation centers and public library branches are open during their standard operating hours to provide a reprieve from the elements.

Changes to Facility Access

Residents should be aware of specific changes to local facility schedules. The Bennetto Community Centre has transitioned into a dedicated warming hub; consequently, all regular programs and activities at this location have been canceled to prioritize emergency shelter. Additionally, the central branch of the public library system will implement a new schedule starting February 1, which includes Sunday closures, following recent safety and security reviews regarding the building’s exterior environment.

Safety Recommendations for Residents

To stay safe during this cold snap, experts recommend the following precautions:

  • Layer Clothing: Wear multiple layers of loose-fitting, insulated clothing with a wind-resistant outer shell.
  • Protect Extremities: Ensure hats, mittens, and scarves are worn to prevent heat loss.
  • Check on Others: Reach out to vulnerable neighbors, seniors, and those living alone to ensure they have adequate heating.
  • Pet Safety: Bring pets indoors, as they are also susceptible to frostbite and hypothermia in these extreme conditions.
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