The ABC 17 Stormtrack Weather Team has issued a Weather Alert Day for the dangerous cold the rest of the week. Light snow has ...
Stay warm! Mid-Missouri shatters record-breaking cold temperatures, but warmer days are on the horizon. Stay updated on ...
Calgarians faced a brutally frigid Family Day on Monday, despite the lifting of an extreme cold warning. While the extreme weather advisory ended around 12:20 p.m., temperatures only reached a ...
This has caused the National Weather Service to issue an Extreme Cold Warning for all of our counties in Siouxland. Then all day Tuesday things will continue to be cold with highs in the single ...
Read more. PLANNING THE NEXT 24 HOURS: ALERT DAY conditions will continue through Wednesday with morning wind chills back down to near -20°. It will still be bitterly cold for Wednesday ...
Click here for the latest ALERT DAY wind chill forecast. Read more. ALERT DAY for bitter cold through Wednesday Wind chills of -20 to -30 during the morning hours Monday through Wednesday Near ...
NOW, IT IS A COLD START TO THIS WEEK. THAT’S WHY TODAY IS AN IMPACT DAY. AND LINDSEY, YOU’VE BEEN TALKING ABOUT THE COLD. IT’S REALLY NOT GOING ANYWHERE FOR A WHILE. NO WE DO HAVE ...
Cloudy and cold with light snow off and on through the day yielding some lightly coating and slick roads to be possible. The potential for the band of 1-3" to shift further north or south about 40 ...
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More First Alert Days are in place through Thursday because of dangerously cold wind chills. Tuesday morning will most likely be our coldest day with wind chills near -40° and an air temp of around ...
ROCHESTER, Minn. (KTTC) – Today is a First Alert Day because of some dangerously cold conditions and we saw some this morning. We saw wind chills between -30° to -40° this morning. With the ...
BRUTALLY COLD. STILL SOME FLURRIES AROUND AND AREAS NORTH THAT CLEAR ARE GOING TO BE TEENS BELOW ZERO. SO TEKAMAH ON DENISON CARROLL HARLAN A FRIGID DAY TUESDAY. STILL SOME FLURRIES IN THE AIR.