Posted on 02/01/26
Baltimore, MD - Feb. 1, 2026 — Baltimore City Health Commissioner, Dr. Michelle Taylor, has extended the Code Blue Extreme Cold Alert through Tuesday morning, February 3, in response to continued single-digit temperatures and hazardous conditions across Baltimore City.
Forecasts predict subzero wind chills and icy road conditions, increasing the risk of cold-related injuries. During a Code Blue Extreme Cold Alert, all emergency shelters are open and expanded outreach efforts are implemented to safeguard residents experiencing homelessness and the City's most vulnerable residents impacted by extreme cold.
“Our teams are working around the clock to ensure the safety and well-being of all residents during this extreme winter weather,” said Mayor Brandon M. Scott. “But we need everyone’s help. Pay attention to weather warnings, take advantage of help if available, and check in on your neighbors – especially those our elderly residents.”
A Code Blue Extreme Cold Alert is declared when forecasted temperatures, including wind chill, are expected to fall below 13 degrees, or when conditions are severe enough to create a significant risk to someone’s health. Under these conditions, the risk of cold-related injuries, such as frostbite and hypothermia, increases, and prolonged exposure can be life-threatening.
During a Code Blue Extreme Cold alert, City agencies activate coordinated services to provide shelter and assistance to individuals in need, including those experiencing homelessness. Throughout the Code Blue Extreme Cold season, agencies work together to:
As part of the City’s FY 2026 Winter Shelter & Code Purple Plan, the Mayor’s Office of Homeless Services (MOHS) offers emergency shelter to individual adults, couples, and families throughout the Code Blue Extreme Cold season. Individuals seeking shelter should call the Baltimore City Shelter Hotline at 443-984-9540.
"The risk of frostbite and hypothermia is high under these extreme conditions, particularly for our most vulnerable residents,” said Dr. Michelle Taylor, Baltimore City Health Commissioner. “I urge everyone to stay inside when possible, and if you see someone in need, please call 311. We all have a role in protecting one another.”
Cold Weather Tips for Staying Healthy:
Other Tips for Keeping Safe in Cold Weather:
BCHD recommends keeping infants and children safe:
During the winter season, several services are available to eligible residents to assist with energy expenses. Residents can call 410-396-5555 or visit the Energy Assistance Program website for more information on energy assistance. Older residents or caregivers can call Maryland Access Point at 410-396-CARE (2273) for assistance completing and mailing energy assistance applications. The Weatherization Assistance Program helps reduce energy expenses by installing energy conservation materials and products in a resident’s home. To check your eligibility for this free service, visit the Weatherization Assistance Program’s website or call 410-396-3023.
The Maryland Department of Health, Office of the Chief Medical Examiner, has reported 5 cold-related deaths in Baltimore City so far this Code Blue Extreme Cold season.
For more information about Baltimore City’s Code Blue Extreme Cold Plan, visit the Health Department’s website.
For other cold-related inquiries and service requests, or to find a nearby homeless shelter, residents can call 311 or 211.