(WNEM) - Cold weather is the big weather headline as we get this new week started. First Alert Weather Days are in place thorough Wednesday as wind chills fall down into a dangerous territory (-10 ...
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A Forecast First Alert continues from now until Tuesday morning. Wind chills drop from -25° to -35° in the Twin Cities, and -35° to -45° in northern Minnesota. Temperatures remain below zero ...
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A First Alert will be in effect for the morning bitter cold. The rest of the work week stays cold with lows in the teens to 20s and highs in the upper 30s to near 40. Temperatures will climb into the ...
CLEVELAND, Ohio (WOIO) - The long-advertised arctic blast has made it to Northeast Ohio. Temperatures fell to the single digits this morning while wind chills dropped below -10 degrees. This ...
(KFVS) - Dry and very cold conditions continue, but a warming trend is on the horizon. Today will be bitterly cold with highs only reaching 17 to 24 degrees. Skies will be sunny and winds will be ...
NASHVILLE, Tenn. (WSMV) - A FIRST ALERT WEATHER DAY continues for today and tomorrow with bitterly and dangerously cold weather expected across the Midstate. We’ll have a good deal of sunshine ...
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(KFVS) - Have your warm winter clothes handy--it’s going to feel extremely cold the next few days. Some places in southeast Missouri and western Kentucky are waking up to some light snow on the ...
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