EXTREME HEAT

Gov. Lamont activates state's Extreme Hot Weather Protocol

NBC Connecticut

Gov. Ned Lamont activated the state's Extreme Hot Weather Protocol Monday as temperatures climbed into the 90s. The heat index could make temperatures feel closer to 100 degrees over the next few days.

The protocol is in effect from Monday at 2 p.m. through Wednesday at 5 p.m.

While in effect, a system is set up for state agencies, municipalities, and others to coordinate with United Way's 211 line to ensure information about cooling centers is available throughout the state.

“It’s been pretty warm over the last several days and it’s about to get warmer, particularly over the next several evenings,” Governor Lamont said in a news release. “Anyone who is vulnerable to heat and humidity is advised to take precautions. Cooling centers are open throughout Connecticut and can be located by calling 2-1-1 or visiting 211ct.org.”

When Connecticut's Extreme Hot Weather Protocol is enacted, the following actions are implemented:

  • The Connecticut Department of Emergency Services and Public Protection’s Division of Emergency Management and Homeland Security uses its WebEOC communications network, which is an internet-based system that enables local, regional, and state emergency management officials and first responders to share up-to-date information about a variety of situations and conditions.
  • Municipalities and other partners submit information on the opening of cooling centers into the WebEOC, providing a real-time database on the availability of these locations statewide. United Way 2-1-1 uses the system to act as a clearinghouse to assist residents in locating a cooling center.
  • Regional coordinators from the Division of Emergency Management and Homeland Security monitor WebEOC in order to respond to any requests from municipalities for state assistance.
  • The energy utility companies provide the state with regular updates regarding the impact of the weather conditions on their respective utilities throughout the duration of the protocol.
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