Amber cold weather alert
Posted on behalf of: The Student Wellbeing Team
Last updated: Friday, 3 January 2025
AMBER Cold-Health Alert: South East (02/01/2025 – 08/01/2025)
An Amber Cold-Health Alert has been issued for the South East due to likely very cold temperatures. This alert, in place from 12 PM on 02/01/2025 to 12 PM on 08/01/2025, will be reviewed daily. The cold poses health risks for all, especially vulnerable groups such as those aged 65+, people with long-term health conditions, or those without a home.
Advice for Staying Warm and Well:
Cold weather can exacerbate respiratory or cardiovascular conditions, increase risks of heart attacks, strokes, and falls, and impact mental health. To mitigate risks:
- Stay warm indoors and dress appropriately for the weather.
- Check on vulnerable neighbors or relatives.
- Access resources for staying safe: Gov.uk – Guidance for staying safe in cold weather and local support on living costs and well-being (BHCC).
Who’s Most at Risk?
- Older adults (65+) and young children (especially under 5).
- People with long-term illnesses, learning disabilities, or mental health conditions.
- Those housebound, with low mobility, or on low incomes.
Stay vigilant and prioritize the health of your community during this period.