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City of Dubuque to Activate Daytime Warming Centers

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Due to predicted extreme cold weather conditions, the City of Dubuque is announcing the following daytime warming centers will be available to the public beginning Friday, Jan. 23 through Sunday, Jan. 25.

For evening and overnight assistance, call Community Solutions of Eastern Iowa’s (CSEI) Coordinated Entry Line at 833-587-8322. CSEI staff will answer calls between 8 a.m. and 5 p.m. on weekdays. If calling after hours or on the weekend, please leave a message.

The Dubuque Rescue Mission has overnight accommodations for men only.

To protect your health when temperatures are extremely low and winds are high, dress warmly and in layers.

  1. Inner Layer:?Wear fabrics that will hold more body heat and don’t absorb moisture. Wool, silk, or polypropylene will hold more body heat than cotton.
  2. Insulation Layer:?An insulation layer will help you retain heat by trapping air close to your body. Natural fibers, like wool, goose down, or fleece work best.
  3. Outer Layer:?The outermost layer helps protect you from wind, rain, and snow. It should be tightly woven, and preferably water and wind resistant, to reduce loss of body heat.

Additional Tips:

For additional excessive cold information and resources, visit cityofdubuque.org/coldweather