As temperatures continue to stay in the single digits in Green Country, learn to recognize hypothermia and frostbite symptoms ...
Hypothermia occurs when we lose too much heat, too fast, and our body can’t produce enough to keep up. Risk factors include being sick, alcohol, fatigue, and open wounds.
With much of northwest Missouri under a cold weather advisory, it is important to be aware of the signs of hypothermia and ...
“But right now, it’s really just the cold and windchill that we’re really the most concerned with.” When temperatures reach such extremes, the risk of frostbite and hypothermia increase ...