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  2. What Is Wind Chill And What Makes It So Dangerous? - AOL

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    (MAP: Current Wind Chills) The wind chill also isn't a meteorologist's best guess at what the air outside feels like, because it's based on the actual measured temperature and wind speed. There's ...

  3. Over 95 million Americans on alert for brutal cold ...

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    Some of the wind chill temperatures are expected to be hit -30 degrees in Minneapolis, -20 degrees in Chicago, below zero in New York City on Tuesday and into the 10s in Houston early this week.

  4. Arctic Blast In Central, Eastern US Brings Frigid Wind Chills ...

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    Wind chills in Duluth, Minnesota, on Tuesday morning dropped as cold as minus 50 degrees. Below is a look at the latest wind chills showing where the heart of this arctic blast is located now ...

  5. January–February 2019 North American cold wave - Wikipedia

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    Kokomo recorded a wind chill of −49 °F (−45 °C) [73] while Evansville recorded wind chills as low as −19 °F (−28 °C). [ 74 ] Hundreds of schools and businesses closed and the United States Postal Service suspended delivery service on Wednesday, January 30 and Thursday, January 31.

  6. 1994 North American cold wave - Wikipedia

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    Cold air outbreaks are characterized by strong upper-level troughs in the atmosphere, with ridges usually located up and downstream. [2] On January 17, 1994, the 500 millibar (mb) height contours showed the low-pressure center was situated near the border of Ontario and Manitoba, just north of Minnesota, with the trough axis stretching down into the Upper Midwest.

  7. Over 100 Cold Temperature Records Could Break Across Central ...

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    An intense blast of cold air is making its way into the central United States this week with temperatures up to 50 degrees below average and over 100 daily low records at risk of being broken.

  8. 1985 North American cold wave - Wikipedia

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    The Arctic air mass started moving into the United States on the evening of January 19 and into the morning of January 20, 1985. In Chicago, Illinois, a record low of −27 °F (−33 °C) combined with 25 miles per hour (40 km/h) winds, to produce a wind chill of −60 °F (−51 °C). [2] St.

  9. Ohio has no chill: Cincinnati, Columbus among least-relaxed ...

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