Blast Of Cold Continues; Warming Centers Open

Be prepared for the dangerously cold weather because it’s here to stay for at least this week and perhaps, beyond. A Cold Weather Advisory is in effect through eleven o’clock Wednesday morning. Temperatures will rise to the teens in the afternoon, but wind chill will stay below zero much of the day. Make sure to stay safe in the extreme cold. If you can’t stay indoors, limit your time outside, make sure to dress in warm layers and wear waterproof clothing. Cover exposed skin; wear a hat, mask and gloves. Keep pets indoors. Make sure to protect indoor pipes. Many communities have declared states of emergency, including the city of Washington, Charleroi and South Strabane Township. The City of Washington has also announced that there will be no trash pick-up this week because of snow covered roads and alley condition. Services will resume Monday. On the plus side, Washington Mayor JoJo Burgess says their Emergency Declaration has enabled them to hire an outside contractor to remove all of the snow that is piled up around the city. He says it will be taken and dumped in a specially cleared area of Washington Park. For those in need, Washington County has opened nearly two dozen warming centers. For a complete listing, Click Here.

