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1st Alert Weather Day for extreme cold
FIRST ALERT WEATHER DAY: Dangerously cold into Tuesday morning before warmer weather finally returns
A First Alert Weather Day will continue into Tuesday morning due to wind chill getting as cold as -35 degrees. Warmer weather finally starts to move back in as the day goes along on Tuesday.
First Alert Day: Cold wind chills continue Tuesday & Wednesday
First Alert Weather Days continue Tuesday and Wednesday with bitterly cold, sub-zero wind chills expected through at least early Wednesday afternoon before improvement arrives later this week. Snow chances aren’t zero through the next few days, but the cold weather is the primary reason for the First Alert Weather days.
First Alert Weather Day: dangerous cold lingers in North Texas with a chance of snow
A First Alert Weather Day remains in effect through Wednesday morning due to continuing dangerous "feels-like" temperatures. By Wednesday afternoon, highs will still be chilly but will warm well above freezing,
FIRST ALERT WEATHER DAY: Another Cold Evening In Store
For weather anytime day or night, you can download the free WYMT First Alert Weather App on your mobile device to receive the latest information and alerts for your location. You can also watch WYMT First Alert WeatherNOW, our 24/7 Weather Channel, available on WYMT.com, on your mobile device, and on our Roku, AppleTV, and FireTV Streaming.
First Alert Weather Day for extreme cold: Even colder on Monday
Monday will feature our coldest highs of the week; Tuesday morning is when we will have our coldest wind chills overall.
First Alert Weather Day: Extreme cold to grip UP early this week
Frostbite, hypothermia risks high as extreme cold takes hold to begin the week -- plus snowy hazards, whiteouts in the northwest wind belts.
FIRST ALERT DAY: Dangerous wind chills ahead
Wind chills will range from -25 to -40 Monday night into Tuesday morning. Make sure to bundle up and stay warm if you’re out and about on Tuesday morning. When wind chills reach below -30 degrees, it can become dangerous to be outside for long periods.
First Alert Weather Day: Arctic air is here
The wind will be westerly at 10 to 15 mph, gusting to 20 mph. The First Alert Weather Day will still be in place.
FIRST ALERT WEATHER DAY: Monday will be the coldest day of this arctic blast
Dangerous cold will take over Siouxland Monday and Tuesday. Limit your time outdoors, if possible. If you must go out, be sure to layer up! Cover as much of yourself as possible because frostbite can start on exposed skin in less than 30 minutes. Additionally, take frequent breaks indoors if you do need to be outside.
First Alert Weather Day for extreme cold: Dangerously cold wind chill values early Tuesday morning
Today is the second of three straight First Alert Weather Days due to extreme cold. The coldest of these wind chills will occur up in the Northwoods. All of north central Wisconsin is under an Extreme Cold Warning until noon on Tuesday.
First Alert as Arctic air remains in place with a slow warming trend ahead
Temperatures aren’t moving much as we head over the next several days as we remain below the freezing mark. WVLT First Alert Weather Days will remain in place as well as we’ll need to remember the 3 P’s: People,
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FIRST ALERT FORECAST: A potentially historic modern-day snowfall for some Tuesday
Snow will start moving into the area possibly as early as just after 9 PM especially north of I-10. Along and south of the ...
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First Alert Weather Day: Subfreezing temperatures and possible winter weather impacts through Wednesday
We have extended the First Alert Weather Day into Wednesday for more extremely cold conditions across our area.
Alachua Chronicle on MSN
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Winter Storm Warning in effect for Tuesday night and Wednesday morning with freezing rain in the forecast
A Winter Storm Warning is now in effect for Alachua County from 7 p.m. on Tuesday through 1 p.m. on Wednesday. The National ...
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