Saturday, January 19, 2013
Burlington County declares a code blue weather emergency.
With extremely cold conditions expected to gradually move into the area this weekend, the Burlington County Health Department today declared that a Code Blue Cold Weather Emergency will go into effect on Sunday. Officially, the code blue will start 8 p.m., Sunday, Jan. 20, and run through 10 a.m., Tuesday, Jan. 22. Subfreezing temperatures are expected during the evening hours during this period, possibly dipping between 20 degrees during the early Tuesday morning hours. A code blue declaration is made in Burlington County when winter conditions pose a threat of serious harm or death to individuals without shelter. When a Code Blue is enacted it provides for short-term emergency sheltering. Individuals can call CONTACT of Burlington …
Friday, January 4, 2013
Burlington County issued a warning for the next two days.
With subfreezing temperatures predicted for the next two nights, and wind chill factors dipping below 20 degrees, the Burlington County Health Department declared a Code Blue Cold Weather Emergency. The Code Blue will started at 8 p.m. Jan. 3 and remain in effect through 8 a.m., Saturday. Officials will then review and assess upcoming weather conditions. According to the National Weather Service in Mount Holly, the low on Friday night will be around 25, with a west wind about 10 miles per hour. A Code Blue declaration is made in Burlington County when winter conditions pose a threat of serious harm or death to individuals without shelter. When a Code Blue is enacted it provides for short-term emergency sheltering. Individuals can call …
Thursday, December 27, 2012
Temperatures are expected to drop below freezing tonight and tomorrow morning—with wind chill in the teens.
With the wind chill expected to drop into the teens overnight, accompanied by strong winds and freezing temperatures, the Burlington County Health Department has declared a Code Blue Cold Weather Emergency starting at 7 p.m. tonight, which will remain in effect through 9 a.m. Friday. Officials will review and assess upcoming weather forecasts tomorrow determine whether it should be extended. A Code Blue declaration is made when winter conditions pose a threat of serious harm or death to individuals without shelter. When a Code Blue is enacted it provides for short-term emergency sheltering. Individuals can call CONTACT of Burlington County at 856-234-8888 or 866-234-5006 for a list of available shelters and additional Code Blue …
Wednesday, November 7, 2012
A Code Blue provides for emergency shelters in the wake of freezing temperatures, snow and sleet.
Burlington County issued the following press release: With a strong coastal nor’easter bringing cold weather to the area, the Burlington County Health Department today declared that a Code Blue Cold Weather Emergency will commence at 7 p.m. Wednesday and remain in effect through 7 a.m., Thursday, Nov. 8. Officials will then review and assess upcoming weather forecasts. A winter weather advisory is in effect for our area, indicating that snow, sleet or freezing rain is in the forecast, along with temperatures in the 30s, high winds and wind chill factors in the 20s. A Code Blue declaration is made in Burlington County when winter conditions pose a threat of serious harm or death to individuals without shelter. When a Code Blue is enacted it…
Friday, January 13, 2012
Burlington County has declared a cold weather emergency this weekend.
Cinnaminson can expect some cold, windy weather this weekend, and if you squint, some flurries. The occasional snowflake has dropped early Friday afternoon and may even continue throughout this afternoon and evening, according to Valerie Meola, meteorologist with the National Weather Service in Mt. Holly. However, the winds are blowing those flakes away as gusts could reach up to 45 miles per hour this afternoon. The temperature is going to hold around the low- to mid-30s Meola said, and tonight, temperatures will be about 25 with winds still high around 25 mph. “On Saturday,” Meola said, “we’re looking at highs in the mid- to upper-30s.” Saturday night, the clouds move back in and it will about 22 degrees overnight. On Sunday, Meola said …
Wednesday, January 4, 2012
Those seeking temporary shelter can get it.
As high temperatures Tuesday and Wednesday didn't even reach 30 degrees, the Burlington County Health Department declared a Code Blue Cold Weather Emergency that will remain in effect Wednesday night through 9 a.m. Thursday. The low temperature tonight will be 26, according to the National Weather Service in Mt. Holly. This type of emergency is made when winter conditions pose a threat of serious harm or death to those with no shelter. Since a code blue has been obtained, there is short-term emergency shelter available. Call 856-234-8888 or 866-234-5006 for information on the location of those shelters. They are not made available to the general public without calling. The entire county was under code blue for the first time this winter on…