“Brace Yourselves: Extreme Weather Warning for January 2-8, 2025!”


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Severe weather alert: Severe Weather Emergency Protocol (SWEP) initiated

As temperatures decrease, the Severe Weather Emergency Protocol (SWEP) is now in effect to assist anyone sleeping rough during frigid conditions. Local councils utilize SWEP to offer emergency housing for homeless individuals during extreme weather. This ensures that those at risk from the cold can gain access to warm, secure shelter.

If you encounter someone in need of assistance:

– Send a notification to StreetLink online – https://thestreetlink.org.uk/start
– Reach StreetLink at 0300 500 0914
– Dial 999 in a medical crisis

We urge all residents to take measures during cold weather and to seek assistance if necessary. Together, we can guarantee the safety and wellbeing of our community throughout the winter season.

Thank you for your support and stay warm.

Weather updates

Stay updated on the most recent weather conditions and forecasts:

  • visit the Met Office site for current weather updates
  • follow RBKC on social media for local weather notifications and updates
  • tune into local news and radio stations for weather bulletins and guidance

London weather alert

Amber cold weather health warnings are active for all areas of England from 12pm Thursday 2 January until 12pm Wednesday 8 January. For additional information, visit London weather health alerts page.

Emergency contact numbers

  • Housing: 020 7361 3008
  • Social Services: 020 7361 3013
  • Environmental Health, including noise or nuisance issues: 020 7361 3002
  • Switchboard: 020 7361 3000

Health and wellbeing

Cold temperatures can significantly affect health, especially for older individuals and those with pre-existing medical issues. To maintain your health:

  • ensure your home is warm: set your heating to a minimum of 18°C
  • dress in multiple layers to retain warmth
  • consume regular hot meals and beverages throughout the day
  • stay active indoors. Moving around every hour can help keep you warm
  • check on elderly or vulnerable neighbors and family members to confirm they are safe and well

Travel and transport

Severe weather can disrupt travel and transport services. Always check for updates prior to traveling:

  • visit the Transport for London (TfL) website for the latest travel updates
  • verify road conditions and any disruptions on local and national road networks
  • consider alternative routes or means of travel if needed
  • ensure your vehicle is ready for winter, with proper anti-freeze, screen wash, and well-maintained tyres

Gritting roads in the borough

During this ongoing cold period, we are devoted to maintaining the safety of our streets and roads. Priority routes and vulnerable areas are being treated overnight to ensure accessibility and safety for everyone.

To prioritize the safety of all residents, street sweeping will be halted in areas where gritting has occurred until the severe weather subsides. We apologize for any inconvenience this may cause and appreciate your understanding and patience.

Home and property

Take measures to safeguard your home and property during cold weather:

  • insulate pipes to prevent freezing and bursting
  • keep a reserve of salt or grit to clear paths and driveways
  • ensure your roof and gutters are in good shape to avoid leaks and damage from snow and ice
  • be cautious of fire safety when utilizing heaters and electric blankets


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