Wednesday, January 14, 2009

Bitter Cold Weather Grips Our Nation

Blizzard warning remains in effect until 4 pm akst this
Afternoon,
A blizzard warning remains in effect until 4 pm akst this
Afternoon.
Snow is developing through the kuskokwim delta this evening with
Areas of blowing snow. Snow will reach the coast and nunivak
Island around midnight as north winds increase 25 to 35 mph,
Resulting in blizzard conditions after midnight into wednesday
Afternoon. Conditions are not expected to be as bad inland due to
Northeast winds generally staying at or below 20 mph.
Precipitation should change to rain inland wednesday with
Possibly light freezing rain, but the coast from toksook bay
North should stay all snow with blizzard conditions persisting
Into the afternoon.
A blizzard warning means severe winter weather conditions are
Expected or occurring. Falling and blowing snow with strong winds
And poor visibilities are likely. This will lead to white-out
Conditions, making travel extremely dangerous. All travel and
Outdoor activity is strongly discouraged.
Winter storm warning in effect from noon today to 12 pm akst
Thursday west of chandalar lake,
The national weather service in fairbanks has issued a winter
Storm warning for heavy, which is in effect from noon today
To noon thursday. The winter storm watch is no longer in effect.
Snowfall accumulations today through thursday morning of 6 to 10
Inches are likely west of chandalar lake. Snowfall over the
Remainder should range from 3 to 5 inches.
A winter storm warning means significant winter weather hazards
Are expected. This will make travel and outdoor activity very
Hazardous.
Bitterly cold temperatures expected thursday and friday,
An arctic cold front will rush into the tennessee valley this
Evening, bringing the coldest air in six years to the region.
Temperatures will fall quickly into the 20s behind the front as it
Crosses the area, and into the upper teens to lower 20s by
Daybreak thursday. Northwest winds of 10 to 15 mph will combine
With the cold temperatures to produce wind chills in the single
Digits.
High temperatures are expected to remain below freezing
Thursday, while cold northwesterly winds produce wind chills in
The teens. Conditions will be coldest on friday morning as
Temperatures fall into the single digits areawide. Some sheltered
Valley locations may even drop below zero. Although winds will be
A little lighter, wind chill values below zero are anticipated
For much of the area late thursday night into friday morning.
Temperatures are not expected to climb above freezing until
Saturday, resulting in a prolonged period of subfreezing
Temperatures.
Residents should make preparations for very cold
Temperatures, especially thursday night into friday morning.
Check on those who may not have adequate heat, and remember to
Protect pets, pipes, and sensitive outdoor plants.
Very cold temperatures expected across the mid south wednesday night
Through saturday morning,
An arctic cold front will move across the mid south this evening
And overnight helping to usher in a very cold airmass.
Temperatures are forecast to drop quickly behind the front tonight
With low temperatures dropping into the lower teens in northern
Sections of the forecast area to lower 20s across northern
Mississippi. Brisk north winds will combine with the cold
Temperatures to produce dangerously low wind chill values across
Portions of the area late tonight into thursday morning. A wind
Chill advisory has been issued from midnight tonight through 10 am
central standard time thursday morning for portions of northeast
arkansas, the
Missouri bootheel, and northwest tennessee. Cold temperatures and
Gusty winds will continue on thursday with wind chill values
Remaining in the single digits to middle teens as actual high
Temperatures remain in the teens in northern areas to mid 20s
Across northern mississippi.
Arctic high pressure will settle directly overhead on thursday
Night into friday morning. This will allow for temperatures to drop to
The lowest levels since january 2003. Low temperatures will fall
To near zero across sheltered areas of west tennessee to the lower
Teens across the arkansas and mississippi delta regions and
Downtown memphis. These very cold temperatures will increase the
Danger of hypothermia and frostbite to any person or animals
Remaining outdoors for a prolonged period without proper clothing
And shelter. In addition, exposed or uninsulated water pipes may
Freeze and burst in these cold temperatures.
Please take the necessary precautions now to protect life and
Property from the very cold weather expected thursday night into
Friday morning. Unseasonably cold temperatures will continue
Through saturday morning, with many areas remaining below freezing
Through this entire period.
Temperatures are expected to warm on saturday as southerly winds
Bring moderating temperatures. Please stay tuned to the latest
Forecast and prepare now for the very cold weather.
Brutal cold and dangerous wind chills through friday morning,
.one of the coldest airmasses of the decade will pour into the upper
Mississippi river valley today, and become entrenched over the area
Tonight into friday. After temperatures rise a few degrees this
Morning, a slow fall will occur this afternoon as winds increase
Out of the northwest from 15 to 20 mph, and even a little stronger
In open areas. Through the afternoon, temperatures will fall to 5
To 10 degrees below zero, with wind chills heading toward 35
Degrees below zero.
Overnight, temperatures will continue to plummet, bottoming out
Between 20 and 30 degrees below zero. Northwest winds around 10 mph
Will continue, sending wind chills to 40 to 45 degrees below
Zero for much of the area. Daytime highs on thursday will only
Reach 5 to 10 degrees below zero, while winds continue at 10 mph.
Wind chills on thursday may improve back toward 20 to 30 degrees
Below zero, only to fall back below 35 degrees below zero as air
Temperatures bottom out once again from 20 to 30 degrees below
Zero thursday night and early friday morning. By friday
Afternoon, air temperatures will warm back above zero, with
Improving wind chills.
, wind chill warning in effect from noon today to 12 pm central standard
time
Friday,
, winter weather advisory is cancelled,
The national weather service in la crosse has issued a wind chill
Warning, which is in effect from noon today to 12 pm central standard
time friday.
The winter weather advisory has been cancelled.
Remaining light snow and flurries across the area this morning
Will not accumulate past an additional half inch, thus the winter
Weather advisory has been cancelled.
Dangerous wind chills will develop across the area through the
Afternoon as air temperatures fall during the day to 5 to 10
Degrees below zero, and northwest winds of 10 to 20 mph continue.
This will create wind chills from 30 to 35 degrees below zero this
Afternoon. Brutal wind chills between 35 and 45 degrees below zero
Will continue overnight into friday morning as northwest winds
Continue at 10 mph, and air temperatures plummet to 20 to 30
Degrees below zero. Modest improvement is expected in the wind
Chills on thursday afternoon back toward 20 to 30 degrees below
Zero, only to fall back toward 35 and 40 degrees below zero
Thursday night and friday morning.
A wind chill warning means the combination of very cold air and
Strong winds will create dangerously low wind chill values. This
Will result in frost bite and lead to hypothermia or death if
Precautions are not taken.
Dangerous wind chills expected across central iowa into thursday,
.arctic high pressure is forecast to build into the region today
With bitter cold air settling into iowa. A combination of cold air
And winds will produce very dangerous readings into thursday
Before winds diminish.
, wind chill advisory in effect from 9 am this morning to 12 pm
central standard time thursday,
The national weather service in des moines has issued a wind
Chill advisory, which is in effect from 9 am this morning to
12 pm central standard time thursday.
Colder air will push into central iowa this morning with
Temperatures falling to around zero by this afternoon. Northwest
Winds are forecast to increase as well and this will lower wind
Chills to 15 to 25 below by later this morning. The wind chills
Will continue to fall tonight and range from 25 to 30 below during
The overnight. Some gradual improvement is forecast on thursday
Morning as winds gradual diminish.
A wind chill advisory means that very cold air and strong winds
Will combine to generate low wind chills. This will result in
Frost bite and lead to hypothermia if precautions are not taken.
If you must venture outdoors, make sure you wear a hat and
Gloves.
Dangerous wind chills expected across central iowa into thursday,
.arctic high pressure is forecast to build into the region today
With bitter cold air settling into iowa. A combination of cold air
And winds will produce very dangerous readings into thursday
Before winds diminish.
, wind chill warning in effect until 12 pm central standard time thursday,
, winter weather advisory is cancelled,
The national weather service in des moines has issued a wind
Chill warning, which is in effect until 12 pm central standard time
thursday. The
Winter weather advisory has been cancelled.
Temperatures are expected to slowly fall during the day into the
Single digits below zero. Meanwhile, northwest winds increase to
15 to 25 mph with higher gusts. This will produce wind chills of
20 to 35 below zero by mid morning and continue through the day.
The wind chills will continue to fall and by tonight, and
Bitterly cold values of 35 to 45 below zero can be expected. Some
Gradual improvement is expected on thursday as winds slowly
Subside.
A wind chill warning means the combination of very cold air and
Strong winds will create dangerously low wind chill values. This
Will result in frost bite and lead to hypothermia or death if
Precautions are not taken.
Significant snowfall ending early this morning then widespread
Blowing snow through this afternoon,
, dangerous wind chills this afternoon through friday morning,
.a fast moving, but strong clipper system will sweep southern
Iowa early this morning with snow ending over the area between 6
Am and 9 am today. Widespread snow accumulation of 3 to 5 inches is
Expected, With locally higher amounts of 6 inches or more along
And narrow axis from around cedar rapids through the quad cities
To kewanee illinois. Blowing and drifting snow will become
Widespread by mid morning, with heavy drifting over roads, and
Occasional near white out conditions in stronger wind gusts. By
Afternoon the strong winds will slowly diminish, and blowing
Snow should subside to primarily drifting snow.
Temperatures will fall below zero this afternoon north of
Interstate 80, and will crash to extremely cold levels
Tonight, with actual low temperatures between -10 and -20 common.
Wind chills will reach below -20 over northern portions of the
Area this afternoon, and will drop to a very dangerous range of
-25 to -45 tonight. These extremely cold wind chills will last
Through friday morning, though some periods of the daytime hours
Will not be quite as extreme.
, winter weather advisory now in effect until 3 pm central standard time
this
Afternoon,
, wind chill advisory in effect from 6 pm this evening to 6 am
central standard time friday,
The national weather service in quad cities has issued a wind
Chill advisory, which is in effect from 6 pm this evening to
6 am central standard time friday. The winter weather advisory is now
in effect
Until 3 pm central standard time this afternoon.
Snow will end early this morning between 5 am and 7 am today.
Widespread snow accumulation of 3 to 5 inches is expected, With
Locally higher amounts of 6 inches or more along and narrow axis
>From around cedar rapids through the quad cities. Blowing and
Drifting snow will become widespread by mid morning, with heavy
Drifting over roads, and occasional near white out conditions in
Stronger wind gusts. By afternoon the strong winds will slowly
Diminish, and blowing snow should subside to primarily drifting
Snow.
A winter weather advisory for blowing snow means that visibilities
Will be one-half mile or less due to strong winds causing blowing
Snow. Be careful when traveling, Especially in rural
Areas, and on east-west roads.
Wind chills of -20 to -29 will be found over the area tonight
Through friday morning.
A wind chill advisory means that very cold air and strong winds
Will combine to generate low wind chills, resulting in frost
Bite and hypothermia if precautions are not taken. If you must
Venture outdoors, dress in layers covering exposed skin.
Frostbite will occur in a few as 15 minutes in these conditions.
Significant snowfall ending early this morning then widespread
Blowing snow through this afternoon,
, dangerous wind chills this afternoon through friday morning,
.a fast moving, but strong clipper system will sweep southern
Iowa early this morning with snow ending over the area between 6
Am and 9 am today. Widespread snow accumulation of 3 to 5 inches is
Expected, With locally higher amounts of 6 inches or more along
And narrow axis from around cedar rapids through the quad cities
To kewanee illinois. Blowing and drifting snow will become
Widespread by mid morning, with heavy drifting over roads, and
Occasional near white out conditions in stronger wind gusts. By
Afternoon the strong winds will slowly diminish, and blowing
Snow should subside to primarily drifting snow.
Temperatures will fall below zero this afternoon north of
Interstate 80, and will crash to extremely cold levels
Tonight, with actual low temperatures between -10 and -20 common.
Wind chills will reach below -20 over northern portions of the
Area this afternoon, and will drop to a very dangerous range of
-25 to -45 tonight. These extremely cold wind chills will last
Through friday morning, though some periods of the daytime hours
Will not be quite as extreme.
, winter weather advisory now in effect until 3 pm central standard time
this
Afternoon,
, wind chill warning in effect from 3 pm this afternoon to 6 am
central standard time friday,
The national weather service in quad cities has issued a wind
Chill warning, which is in effect from 3 pm this afternoon to
6 am central standard time friday. The winter weather advisory is now
in effect
Until 3 pm central standard time this afternoon.
Snow will end early this morning between 5 am and 7 am today.
Widespread snow accumulation of 3 to 5 inches is expected, With
Locally higher amounts of 6 inches or more along and narrow axis
>From around cedar rapids through the quad cities. Blowing and
Drifting snow will become widespread by mid morning, with heavy
Drifting over roads, and occasional near white out conditions in
Stronger wind gusts. By afternoon the strong winds will slowly
Diminish, and blowing snow should subside to primarily drifting
Snow.
A winter weather advisory for blowing snow means that visibilities
Will be one-half mile or less due to strong winds causing blowing
Snow. Be careful when traveling, Especially in rural
Areas, and on east-west roads.
Wind chills of -30 to -45 will be found over the area tonight
Through friday morning.
A wind chill warning means a combination of bitterly cold air and
Strong winds will create dangerously low wind chill values, .
Resulting in frost bite , hypothermia or even death if
Precautions are not taken. If you must venture outdoors, dress
Appropriately in layers covering exposed skin. Frostbite will
Occur in a few as 10 minutes in these conditions.
Cold, arctic air will drive southward on a strong north wind
Today. This will drop wind chill temperatures to 20 to 35 below
Zero for most locations. Wind chill readings of 35 to 40 below
Zero will also be possible east of a line from brookings to
Spencer iowa. As high pressure builds south, the wind will begin
To subside after sunset. While the effects of the wind will
Diminish after midnight, actual temperatures will fall to around
20 below zero in many locations thursday morning.
, wind chill warning in effect until 6 am central standard time thursday,
The national weather service in sioux falls has issued a wind
Chill warning, which is in effect until 6 am central standard time
thursday. The
Wind chill advisory is no longer in effect.
North winds of of 15 to 30 mph will combine with temperatures of 5
To 10 below zero to create wind chill readings of 25 to 40 below
Zero. A few flurries and patchy blowing snow will also be possible
This morning as the cold air surges south.
A wind chill warning means the combination of very cold air and
Strong winds will create dangerously low wind chill values. This
Will result in frost bite and lead to hypothermia or death if
Precautions are not taken.
Arctic blast today and tonight,
.a strong arctic cold front will slam through eastern nebraska and
Southwest iowa today. Temperatures will fall quickly during the
Day, into the single digits above and below zero. Gusty north
Winds of 15 to 30 mph will combine with the cold temperatures to
Produce wind chills colder than 20 below for much of the day in
Northeast nebraska, and spreading south through eastern nebraska
And western iowa this afternoon and tonight.
, wind chill advisory in effect until 12 pm central standard time
thursday,
The national weather service in omaha/valley has issued a wind
Chill advisory, which is in effect until 12 pm central standard time
thursday.
Temperatures falling from the single digits above zero into the
Single digits below zero, combined with north winds of 15 to 30
Mph, will produce wind chills of 20 to 25 below much of the day.
As temperatures fall to colder than 10 below tonight, relatively
Light winds around 10 mph will still produce wind chills colder
Than 20 below into thursday morning.
A wind chill advisory means that very cold air and strong winds
Will combine to generate low wind chills. This will result in
Frost bite and lead to hypothermia if precautions are not taken.
If you must venture outdoors, make sure you wear a hat and
Gloves.
Adverse winter weather conditions will continue across the
Area into friday morning,
, winter weather advisory remains in effect until 6 pm central
standard time this
Afternoon,
, wind chill advisory remains in effect from 6 pm this evening
To 12 pm central standard time friday,
A winter weather advisory remains in effect until 6 pm central
standard time this
Afternoon. A wind chill advisory remains in effect from 6 pm this
Evening to 12 pm central standard time friday.
Scattered areas of light snow or flurries will continue across
Most of central and east central illinois through the morning
Hours. Little in the way of additional accumulation is expected.
Gusty winds on the back side of the storm will produce areas of
Blowing and drifting snow, especially this afternoon. The
Visibility may drop to less than a mile at in outlying areas due
To blowing snow.
Bitterly cold temperatures will settle into the region tonight into
Early friday as arctic high pressure builds in. The cold
Temperatures will combine with the wind to produce an extended
Period of wind chills of 15 below to 20 below zero. Locally
Colder wind chills are possible, especially thursday night.
A winter weather advisory for snow and blowing snow means that
Visibilities will be limited due to a combination of falling and
Blowing snow. Although not a major snow producer, there will be
Enough snow around this morning during the drive into work or
School to produce slippery driving conditions. Use caution when
Traveling today, especially in open areas, and allow some extra
Time to reach your destination.
A wind chill advisory means that very cold air and strong winds
Will combine to generate low wind chills. This will result in
Frost bite and lead to hypothermia if precautions are not taken.
If you must venture outdoors, make sure you wear a hat and
Gloves.
Adverse winter weather conditions will continue across the
Area into friday morning,
, winter weather advisory remains in effect until 6 pm central
standard time this
Afternoon,
, wind chill warning remains in effect from 6 pm this evening to
12 pm central standard time friday,
A wind chill warning remains in effect from 6 pm this evening to
12 pm central standard time friday. A winter weather advisory remains
in effect
Until 6 pm central standard time this afternoon.
Periods of light snow or flurries will continue across most of
Central illinois through the morning hours. The highest snow
Totals have occurred roughly along and north of a rushville to
Lincoln to danville line where 3 to 5 inches accumulated during
The early morning hours. Gusty winds on the back side of the
Storm will produce areas of blowing and drifting snow, especially
This afternoon. The visibility may drop to below 1 mile at times
In outlying areas due to blowing snow.
Bitterly cold temperatures will settle into the region tonight into
Early friday as arctic high pressure builds in. The cold
Temperatures will combine with the wind to produce an extended
Period of wind chills of 25 below to 30 below zero. Locally
Colder wind chills are possible, especially thursday night.
A winter weather advisory for snow and blowing snow means that
Visibilities will be limited due to a combination of falling and
Blowing snow. Use caution when traveling, especially in open
Areas.
A wind chill warning means the combination of very cold air and
Strong winds will create dangerously low wind chill values. This
Will result in frost bite and lead to hypothermia or death if
Precautions are not taken.
Accumulating snow to be followed by bitterly cold
Temperatures,
A compact, but vigorous low pressure center will move from near
Des moines iowa early this morning, to near lafayette indiana by
Noon today. This will continue to spread snow, heavy at times,
Across much of north and central portions of illinois and
Indiana.
As the low center moves east of the region this afternoon and
Evening, bitterly cold arctic air will pour into the midwest on
The heels of north to northwest winds which will gust at times in
Excess of 30 mph.
, winter weather advisory remains in effect until midnight central
standard time
Tonight,
, wind chill warning remains in effect from midnight tonight to
12 pm central standard time friday,
A wind chill warning remains in effect from midnight tonight to
12 pm central standard time friday. A winter weather advisory remains
in effect
Until midnight central standard time tonight.
The wind chill watch is no longer in effect. A winter weather
Advisory remains in effect until midnight central standard time tonight.
Snow, heavy at times, will continue across much of northern
Illinois through this morning. Snowfall rates may reach an inch
Per hour along and south of interstate 88 during this period.
Total snow accumulations are expected to range from around
4 inches south of interstate 88, to 2 or 3 inches near the
Wisconsin state line.
After the snow ends, strong northwest winds, gusting at times
To around 30 mph will cause considerable blowing and drifting
Snow. This snow is of much lower water content compared to
Monday`s snowfall, thus blowing snow will result in greatly
Reduced visibilities in outlying and rural areas this afternoon
And evening.
In addition, temperatures will plummet tonight to 10 to 15 below
Zero over northern illinois. This, combined with a biting
Northwest wind will create dangerous wind chills of 30 to
40 below zero tonight. Thursday night will be even colder with
Lows approaching 20 below in some areas, though wind speeds will
Be diminishing.
A winter weather advisory for snow and blowing snow means that
Visibilities will be limited due to strong winds blowing snow.
Travel is not recommended.
A wind chill warning means the combination of very cold air and
Strong winds will create dangerously low wind chill values. This
Will result in frost bite and lead to hypothermia or death if
Precautions are not taken.
Accumulating snow to be followed by bitterly cold
Temperatures,
A compact, but vigorous low pressure center will move from near
Des moines iowa early this morning, to near lafayette indiana by
Noon today. This will continue to spread snow, heavy at times,
Across much of north and central portions of illinois and
Indiana.
As the low center moves east of the region this afternoon and
Evening, bitterly cold arctic air will pour into the midwest on
The heels of north to northwest winds which will gust at times in
Excess of 30 mph.
, winter storm warning in effect until noon central standard time today,
, winter weather advisory now in effect from noon today to
Midnight central standard time tonight,
, wind chill warning remains in effect from midnight tonight to
12 pm central standard time friday,
The national weather service in chicago has issued a winter storm
Warning for heavy snow, which is in effect until
Noon central standard time today. The winter weather advisory is now
in effect from
Noon today to midnight central standard time tonight. A wind chill
warning remains
In effect from midnight tonight to 12 pm central standard time friday.
The wind chill watch is no longer in effect.
A winter weather advisory remains in effect until midnight central
standard time
/1 am est/ tonight.
Snow, heavy at times, will continue across much of northern
Illinois and northwest indiana through this morning. Snowfall
Rates may exceed an inch per hour along and south of interstate
80 during this period. A more focused band of heavy snow has
Brought more significant snow accumulations of 3 to 5 inches
Along the interstate 80 corridor through 6 am this morning, with
An additional 1 to 3 inches of snow possible before tapering off
Late this morning. Storm total snow accumulations of 4 to 8 inches
Are possible by midday.
After the snow ends, strong northwest winds, gusting at times
To around 30 mph will cause considerable blowing and drifting
Snow. This snow is of much lower water content compared to
Monday`s snowfall, thus blowing snow will result in greatly
Reduced visibilities in outlying and rural areas this afternoon
And evening.
In addition, temperatures will plummet tonight to 10 to 15 below
Zero over northern illinois, and 5 to 10 below across northwest
Indiana. This, combined with a biting northwest wind will create
Dangerous wind chills of 30 to 40 below zero tonight. Thursday
Night will be even colder with lows approaching 20 below in some
Areas, though wind speeds will be diminishing.
A winter weather advisory for snow and blowing snow means that
Visibilities will be limited due to strong winds blowing snow.
Travel is not recommended.
A wind chill warning means the combination of very cold air and
Strong winds will create dangerously low wind chill values. This
Will result in frost bite and lead to hypothermia or death if
Precautions are not taken.
A winter storm warning for heavy snow is issued when 6 or more
Inches of snow is forecast to occur. The heavy snow will make
Travel dangerous. If you must travel, keep an extra flashlight,
Food, and water in your vehicle in case of an emergency.
Bitterly cold wind chills to affect area,
, wind chill advisory in effect from midnight tonight to 12 pm
central standard time thursday,
The national weather service in st louis has issued a wind chill
Advisory, which is in effect from midnight tonight to 12 pm central
standard time
Thursday.
An arctic air mass will plunge into missouri and illinois later
Today. Temperatures tonight will drop to between 5 below zero and
5 above zero and gusty northwest winds of 15 to 25 mph can be
Expected. The combination of bitterly cold air and gusty northwest
Winds, will result in dangerous wind chill levels from 15 to 24
Below zero until midday on thursday.
A wind chill advisory is issued when a strong wind combines with
Very low temperatures to create dangerous conditions for exposed
Skin. The cold air and wind will make it feel like it is between
15 and 24 degrees below zero for several hours. Those planning to
Venture outdoors should use common sense and dress warmly,
Making sure that all exposed skin is covered.
Low pressure in the mid mississippi valley early this morning
Will track east southeast and cross the region this afternoon and
Evening, taking a path close to the ohio river. Snow will occur
Ahead of this system, mainly along and to the north of the low
Track. With very cold air in place, a dry fluffy snow is expected
Which will accumulate quickly. Gusty winds and even colder air
Will move in behind the low which will result in very low wind
Chill.
, winter storm warning in effect from 7 am this morning to
Midnight eastern standard time tonight,
, wind chill advisory in effect from midnight tonight to 11 am
Est thursday,
The national weather service in wilmington has issued a winter
Storm warning for heavy snow, which is in effect from 7 am this
Morning to midnight eastern standard time tonight. A wind chill
advisory has also
Been issued. This wind chill advisory is in effect from midnight
Tonight to 11 am eastern standard time thursday.
Snow will spread across the area early this morning and continue
For much of the day before tapering off late this afternoon and
This evening. The snow may accumulate at more than an inch per hour
At times, particularly from mid morning through early afternoon.
By the time the snow tapers off, total accumulation of 3 to 5
Inches will occur.
Colder air will move into the area overnight and remain into
Thursday morning. The very cold temperatures combined with west
To northwest winds will result in wind chills from 10 below to 15
Below zero.
Heavy snow is forecast to accumulate in the warned area,
Causing hazardous driving conditions. Those intending to travel
In the warning area are advised to make alternate plans or use
Extreme caution if travel is unavoidable.
A wind chill advisory is issued when a strong wind will combine
With cold temperatures to create dangerously cold conditions for
Exposed skin. The wind will make it feel like it is between
10 and 24 degrees below zero for a period of several hours.
Those planning to venture outdoors should use common sense and
Dress warmly, making sure that all exposed skin is covered.
Stay tuned to noaa weather radio or your favorite source of
Weather information for the latest updates. Additional details can
Also be found at /lower case/
www.weather.gov/iln
.
Snow wednesday then bitter cold wednesday night into friday,
.light snow will spread across central indiana today then taper
To flurries by wednesday evening. Snow amounts will average 2 to 4
Inches north of i-70 with lighter amounts to the south. The
Heaviest snows will occur along and north of a crawfordsville to
New castle line today. Amounts along the i-70 corridor including
Indianapolis will range from 1 to 3 inches. Gusty northwest winds
Will develop across the area later today and this will cause
Widespread blowing and drifting of any new snow.
Bitter cold arctic air on gusty northwest winds will rush into
Central indiana tonight and remain through friday. Wind chills
Range anywhere from 10 to 30 below zero.
, wind chill advisory in effect from midnight tonight to 1 pm
Est friday,
The national weather service in indianapolis has issued a wind
Chill advisory, which is in effect from midnight tonight to 1 pm
Est friday. The wind chill watch is no longer in effect.
Light snow accumulating to less than 2 inches by this evening
Will be followed by bitter cold arctic air on gusty northwest
Winds from wednesday night through friday. Wind chills will reach
10 to 20 below zero at times thursday and friday.
A wind chill advisory means that very cold air and strong winds
Will combine to generate low wind chills. This will result in
Frost bite and lead to hypothermia if precautions are not taken.
If you must venture outdoors, make sure you wear a hat and
Gloves.
Significant lake effect snows expected,
.a clipper system will bring a burst of snow this morning to the
Region. Following this mornings system. While the entire area will
Have snow this morning, the heavier accumulations of 2 to 5
Inches will primarily be along and south of route 30.
Significant lake effect snow bands are expected to develop as the
Coldest air of the season surges into the area. Localized heavy
Lake effect snows will develop in strong snowbands with snowfall
Rates of up to two inches per hour possible tonight and into
Thursday morning before tapering off midday thursday. Near
Blizzard conditions are possible in the strongest lake snows with
Travel on interstate 94 and the indiana toll road being severely
Impacted. Due to the nature of lake effect snow, final snowfall
Totals in the warning area will likely be quite varied. Generally
5 to 10 inches are expected from this afternoon into midday
Thursday, with highest amounts in berrien and western cass
Counties in southwest michigan.
Another extreme hazard to this winter storm will become
Increasingly dangerous windchill temperatures late this afternoon
Into late thursday morning.
, lake effect snow warning in effect from 2 pm this afternoon to
6 am central standard time thursday,
, wind chill warning in effect from 5 pm this afternoon to 10 am
central standard time thursday,
The national weather service in northern indiana has issued a
Lake effect snow warning, which is in effect from 2 pm this
Afternoon to 6 am central standard time thursday. A wind chill
warning has also
Been issued. This wind chill warning is in effect from 5 pm this
Afternoon to 10 am central standard time thursday. The lake effect
snow watch is no
Longer in effect.
As the coldest air of the season moves into the region over the
Open waters of lake michigan, a significant band of lake effect
Snow will develop this afternoon. Isolated near blizzard conditions
Are possible in the strongest lake effect snow bands as winds of
15 to 25 mph are expected, with occasional gusts to 30 mph. Final
Snow amounts will be quite varied, but generally 5 to 10 inches
Can be expected.
Windchill temperatures as low as 20 below to 30 below are expected
Tonight into thursday morning.
A lake effect snow warning means significant amounts of lake-
Effect snow are forecast that will make travel very hazardous or
Impossible. Lake-effect snow showers typically align themselves
In bands and will likely be intense enough to drop 1 to several
Inches of snow per hour for several hours. Visibilities vary
Greatly and can drop to zero within minutes. Travel is strongly
Discouraged. Commerce could be severely impacted. If you must
Travel, keep an extra flashlight, food, and water in your
Vehicle in case of an emergency.
A wind chill warning means the combination of very cold air and
Strong winds will create dangerously low wind chill values. This
Will result in frost bite and lead to hypothermia or death if
Precautions are not taken.
Significant lake effect snows expected,
.a clipper system will bring a burst of snow this morning to the
Region. Following this mornings system. While the entire area will
Have snow this morning, the heavier accumulations of 2 to 5
Inches will primarily be along and south of route 30.
Significant lake effect snow bands are expected to develop as the
Coldest air of the season surges into the area. Localized heavy
Lake effect snows will develop in strong snowbands with snowfall
Rates of up to two inches per hour possible tonight and into
Thursday morning before tapering off midday thursday. Near
Blizzard conditions are possible in the strongest lake snows with
Travel on interstate 94 and the indiana toll road being severely
Impacted. Due to the nature of lake effect snow, final snowfall
Totals in the warning area will likely be quite varied. Generally
5 to 10 inches are expected from this afternoon into midday
Thursday, with highest amounts in berrien and western cass
Counties in southwest michigan.
Another extreme hazard to this winter storm will become
Increasingly dangerous windchill temperatures late this afternoon
Into late thursday morning.
, lake effect snow warning in effect from 2 pm this afternoon to
6 am central standard time thursday,
, wind chill warning in effect from 5 pm this afternoon to 10 am
central standard time thursday,
The national weather service in northern indiana has issued a
Lake effect snow warning, which is in effect from 2 pm this
Afternoon to 6 am central standard time thursday. A wind chill
warning has also
Been issued. This wind chill warning is in effect from 5 pm this
Afternoon to 10 am central standard time thursday. The lake effect
snow watch is no
Longer in effect.
As the coldest air of the season moves into the region over the
Open waters of lake michigan, a significant band of lake effect
Snow will develop this afternoon. Isolated near blizzard conditions
Are possible in the strongest lake effect snow bands as winds of
15 to 25 mph are expected, with occasional gusts to 30 mph. Final
Snow amounts will be quite varied, but generally 5 to 10 inches
Can be expected.
Windchill temperatures as low as 20 below to 30 below are expected
Tonight into thursday morning.
A lake effect snow warning means significant amounts of lake-
Effect snow are forecast that will make travel very hazardous or
Impossible. Lake-effect snow showers typically align themselves
In bands and will likely be intense enough to drop 1 to several
Inches of snow per hour for several hours. Visibilities vary
Greatly and can drop to zero within minutes. Travel is strongly
Discouraged. Commerce could be severely impacted. If you must
Travel, keep an extra flashlight, food, and water in your
Vehicle in case of an emergency.
A wind chill warning means the combination of very cold air and
Strong winds will create dangerously low wind chill values. This
Will result in frost bite and lead to hypothermia or death if
Precautions are not taken.
Wind chill advisory in effect from 2 am to 10 am central standard time
Thursday,
The national weather service in paducah has issued a wind chill
Advisory, which is in effect from 2 am to 10 am central standard time
thursday.
Bitter cold air is on its way toward the area. A cold front will
Pass later today, and behind it will come an airmass of arctic
Origin that is currently producing negative numbered temperatures
Across much of iowa, minnesota, and wisconsin. This same air
Will settle across our area, ushered in on biting west to
Northwest winds that will gust as high as 30 to 35 mph at times.
The resultant wind chills late tonight and early thursday, when
Low temperatures plummet into the single digits, will be wind
Chills in the -10 to -15 range.
A wind chill advisory means that very cold air and strong winds
Will combine to generate low wind chills. This will result in
Frost bite and lead to hypothermia if precautions are not taken.
If you must venture outdoors, make sure you wear a hat and
Gloves. Early morning folks headed off to work or school be
Advised of this extreme and bitter cold to start your thursday.
Dangerous wind chills over the west and central upper michigan
Tonight into thursday morning,
.arctic high pressure dropping from central canada into the plains
States will bring a reinforcing shot of bitter cold air into the
Upper great lakes region through thursday. This bitter cold
Airmass along with an increase in northwest winds today will
Drive wind chill values into the 25 to 35 below zero range over
West and central upper michigan. Expect wind chill values to
Tumble into the 35 to 45 below zero range tonight and thursday
Morning as the core of the arctic airmass drifts overhead.
, wind chill advisory in effect from 7 pm this evening to 11 am
Est thursday,
The national weather service in marquette has issued a wind chill
Advisory, which is in effect from 7 pm this evening to 11 am est
Thursday.
With northwest winds at 10 to 20 mph, expect wind chills in the
20 to 30 below zero range tonight and thursday morning.
A wind chill advisory means that very cold air and strong winds
Will combine to generate low wind chills. This will result in
Frost bite and lead to hypothermia if precautions are not taken.
If you must venture outdoors, make sure you wear a hat and
Gloves.
Dangerous wind chills over the west and central upper michigan
Tonight into thursday morning,
.arctic high pressure dropping from central canada into the plains
States will bring a reinforcing shot of bitter cold air into the
Upper great lakes region through thursday. This bitter cold
Airmass along with an increase in northwest winds today will
Drive wind chill values into the 25 to 35 below zero range over
West and central upper michigan. Expect wind chill values to
Tumble into the 35 to 45 below zero range tonight and thursday
Morning as the core of the arctic airmass drifts overhead.
, wind chill advisory now in effect until midnight eastern standard time /11
pm
central standard time / tonight,
, wind chill warning in effect from midnight eastern standard time /11
pm central standard time /
Tonight to 1 pm eastern standard time /12 pm central standard time /
thursday,
The national weather service in marquette has issued a wind chill
Warning, which is in effect from midnight eastern standard time /11 pm
central standard time /
Tonight to 1 pm eastern standard time /12 pm central standard time /
thursday. The wind chill advisory
Is now in effect until midnight eastern standard time /11 pm central
standard time / tonight. The wind
Chill watch is no longer in effect.
As northwest winds increase to 10 to 20 mph by this afternoon, expect
Wind chills in the 25 to 35 below zero range through today. Plan
On wind chills to plummet to a dangerous 35 to 40 below zero
Tonight and thursday morning.
A wind chill warning means the combination of very cold air and
Strong winds will create dangerously low wind chill values. This
Will result in frost bite and lead to hypothermia or death if
Precautions are not taken.
A wind chill advisory means that very cold air and strong winds
Will combine to generate low wind chills. This will result in
Frost bite and lead to hypothermia if precautions are not taken.
If you must venture outdoors, make sure you wear a hat and
Gloves.

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