Forecasters are expecting temperatures in the region to drop as an amber weather alert has been issued across the whole of the North West from 6pm tonight (Tuesday 28 November) until Tuesday 5 December.
Dr Dickinson added: “It’s always a good idea to prepare for the winter months especially if you’re vulnerable. You can do this by stocking up on food essentials such as long-life milk, tins of soup and keeping bread in the freezer. Also, make sure you have enough medication and remember to get repeat prescriptions filled in advance. “You’ll naturally feel more tired during the winter so it’s important to have a good night’s sleep and eating your five-a-day of fruit and veg will help boost your energy levels.” Indoor temperatures should be kept at a minimum of 18 degrees in the rooms regularly used, such as the living room and bedroom. Councils across Lancashire and South Cumbria have set up cost of living support pages, with details available here: LSC Integrated Care Board :: Cost of living support (icb.nhs.uk). If feeling unwell, get medical help as soon as possible. Pharmacists are experts in medicine and can provide treatment for a range of mild illnesses. Alternatively, speak to a GP or use the NHS 111 service (111.nhs.uk or call 111) if it’s an urgent medical problem. In a life-threatening emergency, visit A&E or call 999. The government is providing support to millions of people across the UK to help them with their energy bills this winter. Further information can be found here: get help with your energy bills. |
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Public urged to stay safe and keep warm as cold weather alert issued
Posted on: 28 November 2023
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