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Wind Chill Advisory

Thursday, January 24, 2013

Windchills to -18 Prompts Warning on 'Heightened Threat of Frostbite'

The windchill factor could drop as low as -18 degrees on Thursday night and it has prompted a wind chill advisory.

The wind chill factor could get as low as -18 on Thursday night, the National Weather Service warns. The temperature combined with wind gusts will be so dangerously low that the National Weather Service has issued a wind chill advisory that runs from 7 p.m. on Thursday through 10 a.m. on Friday. The advisory extends across most of eastern and central Massachusetts, including Danvers. An advisory is issued when wind chills are expected between -15 and -24 for at least 3 hours. The weather service said that there is a “heightened threat of frostbite or hypothermia” for anyone that will be outside on Thursday evening and early Friday morning. The wind chill factors have been created by a combination of air temperatures between -5 and 5 and …

Sunday, January 20, 2013

'Deep Freeze' Comes 'Blasting In' Starting Sunday Night

Cold air will move in starting Sunday night and get bitterly cold by Wednesday morning this week.

The coldest air of the winter, including temperatures that could get down to zero, are headed our way starting Sunday night, according to meteorologists. The coldest stretch of weather will be Tuesday night - Thursday morning," writes WHDH-TV meteorlogist Chris Lambert in his blog. 'Expect near zero degrees readings in the morning, and teens for highs Wednesday afternoon." The National Weather Service said that there is a "moderate probability" that a wind chill advisory may be issued on Tuesday night and Wednesday night. A wind chill advisory means that wind chill temperatures would be expected to be -25 degrees or less for at least three hours. That would mean that exposure to the combination of winds and low temperatures without …

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