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Sonoma County Health Officials Issue Freeze Warning

The County of Sonoma is issuing a freeze warning in response to the National Weather Service’s prediction for freezing overnight lows Wednesday night through Monday morning, that could result in snow and black ice. Officials recommend that residents limit time outdoors, as serious medical conditions including hypothermia and frostbite can develop with prolonged cold weather exposure.

Prolonged exposure to freezing temperatures can lead to hypothermia. Hypothermia is a medical emergency that causes a dangerously low body temperature and can be fatal if untreated. Symptoms of hypothermia include confusion, dizziness, exhaustion, severe shivering, clumsiness, slurred speech or mumbling drowsiness, weak pulse, slow, shallow breathing and progressive loss of consciousness. Seek medical attention if you experience these symptoms.

In addition, inclement weather can create a higher risk of car accidents, carbon monoxide poisoning, and heart attacks from overexertion. Stay off the roads if possible. If you will be using a fireplace, wood stove or kerosene heater, be sure to have a smoke and carbon monoxide detector near the area to be heated.

Additional cold weather safety tips include:

Individuals who are unhoused are recommended to locate their nearest shelter. Winter shelters have expanded capacity on a first-come, first-served basis, with many offering wraparound services as well. The following locations are offering services and/or shelter:

In addition to the winter shelters and year-round operating shelters, Catholic Charities will operate a drop-in shelter out of the newly opened Caritas Center located at 301 6th St., Suite 108 in Santa Rosa. The center has an indoor capacity to shelter 78 individuals and, if needed, an outdoor courtyard within the facility will be warmed by low-profile radiant heaters to host up to an additional 90 individuals. The drop-in will operate from 7 p.m. to 7 a.m. until Dec. 2.

For more information on winter shelters visit: Socoemergency.org For information on preparing for extreme cold visit: Get Ready

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