A cold weather alert for the City of Hamilton remains in effect today as temperatures are expected to drop to as low as -20C.
Cold weather alerts are commonly issued during this time of year when temperatures are at or are expected to reach below -15C or -20C with the wind chill.
Students are reminded to dress warm and to cover any exposed skin when going outside.
To ensure that everyone is prepared for the low temperatures and cold fronts that define Canada’s winter season, we want to offer some tips for staying warm this winter.
1. A Warm Winter Coat
• An insulated winter coat is the most important thing you can buy for winter. Coats should be down-filled and waterproof to maximize warmth.
2. Dress in Layers
• Wearing more than one layer keep your body warm and insulated. Longjohns and sweaters are a few things you can layer to help keep you warm.
3. Keep your Feet Dry
• Waterproof and insulated winter boots make walking through the snow easy and painless. Wool socks are also recommended to keep you warm and dry.
4. Accessorize
•Hats, scarves, mittens, gloves and earmuffs are just as important as coats and boots. They will keep your body covered and ensure you maintain your body heat.
Winter clothing can be easily found in stores across Hamilton. If you need to stock up on winter garments, consider visiting these local retail locations:
• Jackson Square (2 King Street West. Hamilton)
• Westdale Village (King Street West, -from Cline to Sterling Ave- Hamilton)
• Walmart Supercentre (675 Upper James St., Hamilton)
• Limeridge Mall (999 Upper Wentworth Street, Hamilton)
Local weather conditions can be found on the school’s homepage, or local news outlets such as the Weather Network and or CBC Hamilton.