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Chicago Warming Centers Available As Freezing Temps Continue

Dangerously-cold temperatures are expected through New Year's Day.

CHICAGO, IL — The city is reminding people that warming centers are available for those needing to escape below-freezing temperatures. Frigid temperatures are expected until at least New Year's Day, according to the National Weather Service. The NWS has issued a warning of "excessive cold risk."

Those who are vulnerable can call 311 to find a nearby warming center. People can also phone to ask for a well-being check for others, and receive information about support services that help with home heating costs.

The city warns that frostbite and hypothermia can set in quickly with below-freezing temperatures. Symptoms of hypothermia include stiff muscles, a puffy or swollen face, shivering, slow breathing and confusion.

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Here is a list of warming centers across the city:

South Side: 8650 S. Commercial Ave.

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North Side: 845 W. Wilson Ave.

Englewood Center: 1140 W. 79th St.

Garfield Center: 10 S. Kedzie Ave.

King Center: 4314 S. Cottage Grove Ave.

Trina Davila: 4312 W. North Ave.

The city will face frigid temperatures through New Year's Day, with dangerous wind chills. Light snow is also expected on and off throughout the week. The National Weather Service issued a wind chill advisory from 9 p.m. Tuesday until 11 a.m. Wednesday, and another wave of arctic air is expected to hit over the weekend.

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