As temperatures continue to soar, a Code Red emergency has been issued for all of Montgomery County, Pa. from Tuesday, July 16 through Wednesday, July 17. The county has declared this public health notice based on the forecast information from the National Weather Service in Mount Holly, NJ.
During this time, especially from 10 a.m. to 9 p.m. on Tuesday, and 11 a.m. to 6 p.m. on Wednesday, day temperatures are expected to reach a heat index at or above 100 degrees. These “feel like” temperatures will last more than two hours total, which constitutes a Code Red.
During a Code Red, those older adults or very young children should take special caution, as well as those with chronic medical conditions or those taking medications that may put them at additional risks.
Cooling programs are open throughout the County. Residents can find their nearest station via the PA 2-1-1 website here.
Those working outdoors should take care to frequently break from work and seek hydration and shade. Helpful tips for all residents, according to Montgomery County’s website, include:
For those that need emergency shelter during the Code Red, call the county’s Community Connections program at 610-278-3522.