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  2. Bitter cold wind chills hit Central Indiana, prompting advisory

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    Wind chill values across Central Indiana remained below zero as of 6 a.m. Wednesday. The cold has prompted a wind chill advisory through 11 a.m.

  3. Travel trouble? Indiana's Thanksgiving weather forecast is ...

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    Forecasters on social media Wednesday said cold air will arrive across Indiana after Thanksgiving. Near zero wind chills are expected by Monday when many Hoosiers will return to work and school.

  4. Year Without a Summer - Wikipedia

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    The ground froze on June 9; on June 12, the Shakers had to replant crops destroyed by the cold. On July 7, it was so cold that all of their crops had stopped growing. Salem, Massachusetts physician Edward Holyoke—a weather observer and amateur astronomer—while in Franconia, New Hampshire, wrote on June 7, "exceedingly cold.

  5. Geography of Indiana - Wikipedia

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    Bloomington, the home of Indiana University's main campus, and Columbus, a small industrial city, are located in the northern part of this region called south-central Indiana. Vincennes, founded by French traders in 1732 and the oldest settlement in the state, is located on the Wabash River and served as the first capital of the Indiana Territory.

  6. Cold wave - Wikipedia

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    A cold wave (known in some regions as a cold snap, cold spell or Arctic Snap) is a weather phenomenon that is distinguished by a cooling of the air. Specifically, as used by the U.S. National Weather Service , a cold wave is a rapid fall in temperature within a 24-hour period requiring substantially increased protection to agriculture, industry ...

  7. Indiana is falling back this weekend. Why is daylight saving ...

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    Here’s why we have DST, who still supports it and why medical experts believe it’s a bad practice that harms public health.

  8. Environmental impact of concrete - Wikipedia

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    One reason why the carbon emissions are so high is because cement has to be heated to very high temperatures in order for clinker to form. A major culprit of this is alite (Ca 3 SiO 5), a mineral in concrete that cures within hours of pouring and is therefore responsible for much of its initial strength. However, alite also has to be heated to ...

  9. If you see anyone with symptoms of heat stroke, move them to a shaded area and call 911. For more information about heat related illnesses, including heat exhaustion and cramps, you can visit ...