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Man Dies In Maryland's First Cold-Related Illness Of The Season: Officials

An elderly man has become the first of the season to die from a cold-related illness in Maryland, the Department of Health announced on Wednesday.

A Maryland man between 70 and 80 years old died of a cold-related death in Baltimore County.

A Maryland man between 70 and 80 years old died of a cold-related death in Baltimore County.

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A Baltimore County man between the ages of 70 and 80 years old has died in Maryland, representing the first of the 2023-2024 winter weather season, according to officials.

The news comes as temperatures are expected to rise in the coming days, peaking above 60 degrees as soon as the weekend, though rain is expected, according to the National Weather Service and AccuWeather forecasters.

"To prevent the onset of cold-related illness, including frostbite, Marylanders should avoid exposure to cold weather, both by limiting time outside and by wearing several layers of lightweight, insulated clothing," health officials say. 

"Insulate toes, fingers, ears, cheeks, and the tip of the nose."

According to the state's Health Department, "Marylanders should use caution while using various heat sources to stay warm. 

"Some heating sources can cause fires, electrical injuries, burns, or carbon monoxide poisoning if not installed, operated, and maintained properly," they added. 

"Check heat sources to ensure they are safe prior to use, install carbon monoxide detectors, and never use an oven as a heat source for the home."

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