Cold weather safety 
Dangerous extreme cold is coming- please prepare and check on neighbors.
As you’ve likely heard, dangerously cold temperatures with wind chills are coming this weekend, along with potentially heavy snow.
Frostbite and hypothermia are cold-related health emergencies that may quickly become life or limb threatening.
Take these steps to avoid frostbite and hypothermia:
- Be aware of the wind chill. Dress appropriately and avoid staying in the cold too long. Wear a hat and gloves with layers of clothing. Avoid unnecessary exposure of any part of the body to the cold.
- Drink plenty of warm fluids or warm water but avoid caffeine and alcohol. Stay active to maintain body heat.
- Take frequent breaks from the cold.
- Get out of the cold immediately if you see signs of hypothermia or frostbite. These include uncontrollable shivering, numbness, weakness, tingling, and more.
If you need somewhere warm to stay during the day, visit the Missouri Department of Health and Senior Services warming center map.
Additionally, the St. Charles, Lincoln and Warren County Continuum of Care is working with area organizations to provide the Emergency Weather Response program (EWR) through mid-March 2026. This program is activated to provide a safe sleeping location overnight when the weather is predicted to be 20 degrees or below. If you need a warm place to sleep, call the hotline (636) 344-0177 and they will direct you to the closest location. Transportation services may be available.
Activations will also be announced on Lincoln County MO Health Department Facebook page.
Learn more important winter safety info by clicking here: https://lchdmo.org/updates-blog/2026/1/23/cold-weather-safety
Address/Location
Lincoln County Health Department MO
5 Health Department Dr
Troy, MO 63379
Contact
Emergency: 9-1-1
Non-emergencies: 636-528-6117
