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Arctic blast sinks wind chills to dangerously cold zero
Arctic blast sinks wind chills to dangerously cold zero to 15 below
A blast of Arctic air is bringing cold weather to New England over the next several days. Wind chill values in the mornings are going to be 0 to 15 below, with the coldest areas across the hillier terrain of Worcester County and the Berkshires.
Arctic cold continues Tuesday in Chicago with below-zero wind chills
The arctic air will persist through at least Wednesday morning. Early Tuesday morning, wind chill readings ranged from -20 to -35 degrees, with colder wind chills for areas north and west of the city. With wind chills, this dangerously cold, frostbite, and hypothermia could happen on exposed skin within 30 minutes or less.
DANGEROUS COLD: Cold Weather Advisory through Wednesday; below zero wind chills
Wednesday morning still looks to present the worst of the cold with wind chills around -20 to -25 degrees possible. Frozen pipe risks will be heightened, along with frostbite and hypothermia risks. Covering as much exposed skin as possible will help mitigate some of the risks of frostbite, according to Ritz.
Arctic blast sinks wind chills to a dangerously cold zero to 15 below
Actual high temperatures will only reach the upper teens to around 20 degrees in the Boston area Tuesday, according to Dave Epstein.
Arctic blast hits Chicago area with dangerously cold temps, wind chills 29 degrees below zero
Tuesday is the coldest day so far this winter, but it was far from a record. The coldest temperature on the books for Jan. 21 was 22 degrees below zero in 1984.
BRR! Arctic blast will menace NYC with brutal cold all week
The polar vortex has brought Arctic cold to the New York City area—and below-freezing wind chills are in the forecast for the entire week.
Arctic Blast Hits DMV: Wind Chills Below Zero Expected to Freeze Region
Residents in the DMV are being advised to stay inside as an Arctic blast may make it feel like it is below zero degrees in some areas, forecasters say. Beginning at midnight and lasting through 11 a.m.
Weather Alert: Arctic blast of bitter cold, slippery spots, wind, some snow
ARCTIC CHILL AHEAD The cold, arctic air will peak Tuesday and Wednesday. Brace for wake-up temperatures in the single digits above and below zero. Highs will only reach the upper teens and lower 20s.
Last 1st Alert Weather Day for dangerously cold conditions
N.J. weather: Another frigid day ahead before cold snap breaks. Latest forecast.
“Still cold (and below normal), but a welcomed improvement to what we’ve experienced the past few days,” the weather service said in its morning forecast discussion. Overnight lows the next two nights should be in the teens before we settle into the 20s Saturday night into Sunday.
FORECAST: Last First Alert Weather Day for dangerously cold conditions
Meteorologist Jill Gilardi said Wednesday was the last First Alert Weather day for the cold temps. Here's her 7:20 a.m. forecast.
First Alert Weather: Light snow today, still cold at times this week
The extreme cold is firmly in the past. Today remains our best chance for snow for the rest of the week. A couple slick spots cannot be ruled out depending on how much snow your community picks up, but we have had much worse road conditions this Winter.
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How cold was it today in Massachusetts? These towns saw sub-zero temperatures.
Just how cold did it get on Wednesday? Here's a look at which communities measured the most frigid temperatures.
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How cold did it get in Michigan? Here are some of the coldest readings in the state
The National Weather Service said reported readings as low as minus 27 Tuesday as an Arctic air mass spread across Michigan.
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