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Winter weather can be dangerous and hard to predict in New York State. With a little planning, you can help keep yourself, your family, and your home safe all winter long.
Dress for the Cold
It’s important to dress the right way in cold weather.
Did You Know? When it’s cold out, frostbite can occur in as little as 30 minutes. Redness or pain is often the first sign, followed by numbness.
Outdoor & Travel Safety
Storms, ice, and the cold can make being outside or traveling more dangerous.
Did You Know?
Cold weather can put stress on your body. If you have a heart condition or high blood pressure, it’s important to follow your doctor’s advice around exercise or working outside, such as shoveling.
Home Safety
Stay warm without putting your safety at risk.
Our Health-Related Social Needs page has additional resources for food assistance, transportation, housing and heating, and more.
Winter Weather Emergency Kit Checklist
Additional Resources
Salvation Army Emergency Shelters If you have nowhere to stay, immediately dial 211 (in the U.S.) to connect with local shelters and social services, contact your local Department of Social Services, or find a nearby shelter through organizations like the Salvation Army, HUD.gov, or faith-based groups, while remembering emergency services (911) for life-threatening situations
National Weather Service-Winter Preparedness for New Yorkers
New York State Emergency Services Text Your County Name to 333111 for Weather Alerts