Toronto's Medical Officer of Health has issued an Extreme Cold Weather Alert today as the temperature is expected to fall to -10C Wednesday afternoon and dip to -15C overnight.
The advisory is issued when Environment Canada forecasts a temperature of -15C or colder or a wind chill of -20 or colder in the City of Toronto.
The alert triggers cold weather services for homeless people, including TTC tokens for people to get to shelter, increased street outreach, and a direction to shelters to relax any service restrictions in place.
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During January and February, two 24-hour extreme cold weather drop-ins are made available.
The public is encouraged to check on vulnerable friends, neighbours and family to ensure they are safe as the weather conditions change.
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