The Office of the Governor of the State of Connecticut

12/13/2025 | Press release | Distributed by Public on 12/13/2025 18:31

Governor Lamont Activates Connecticut’s Severe Cold Weather Protocol Sunday and Monday

(HARTFORD, CT) - Governor Ned Lamont today announced that he is activating Connecticut's Severe Cold Weather Protocol beginning at noon on Sunday, December 14, 2025, and remaining in effect until noon on Monday, December 15, 2025, due to a blast of arctic air that will impact the state, including windchill temperatures during the overnight hours that are expected to be at or below zero.

The purpose of the protocol is to ensure that the most vulnerable populations receive protection from the severe cold, which could be life threatening if exposed to the elements for extended periods of time. While enacted, a system is set up for state agencies and municipalities to coordinate with United Way 2-1-1 and Connecticut's network of shelters to make sure that anyone in need can receive shelter from the outdoors, including transportation to shelters.

Anyone in need of shelter or a warming center is urged to visit 211ct.org or call 2-1-1 to find available locations. Transportation can be provided if necessary.

"The winter season hasn't even officially begun and we've already been experiencing significantly cold temperatures that can be dangerous to anyone spending long periods of time outdoors," Governor Lamont said. "This protocol helps ensure that shelters and warming centers are available across the state to anyone in need. I appreciate our nonprofit and municipal partners who are working with us to ensure that these services are available."

The following actions are implemented while the protocol is enacted:

  • 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. The system is used to monitor capacity at shelters across the state, enabling 2-1-1 to act as a clearinghouse to assist in finding shelter space for those who need it. Local officials, working through WebEOC, can alert 2-1-1 and the state when they open temporary shelters or warming centers.
  • The Connecticut Department of Social Services, Connecticut Department of Housing, and Connecticut Department of Mental Health and Addiction Services coordinate with 2-1-1 and the Connecticut Coalition to End Homelessness, along with community-based providers, to provide transportation for people seeking shelter.

For emergency management news and resources, visit the state's CTPrepares website at ct.gov/ctprepares.

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