COUNCIL chiefs are urging people to look out for vulnerable residents as the Met Office issues a 'Level 2' cold weather alert across the region.
The alert means there is at least a 60 per cent chance of severe weather, with average temperatures to drop to 2c or below within the next 48 hours and a chance of snow or ice.
Cllr Pat Wright, executive board member for health, wellbeing and adult services, said: "People should check weather forecasts before heading out, ensure they wear lots of thin layers, and have plenty of warm food and drinks to stay warm.
"They should also wear shoes with a good, slip-resistant grip to prevent any accidental falls.
“When indoors it’s critical that people stay warm, particularly if they are 65 or over, have long term health conditions, or young children.”
For more advice visit warrington.gov.uk/winter.
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