Bitterly cold rest of weekend, dangerous wind chills
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Black ice and wind chills 15-below zero in parts of Connecticut Monday. Here's what to expect.
Patches of black ice are possible in Connecticut during the Monday morning commute as temperatures have dropped into the teens following the weekend's winter storm that brought several inches of snow across the state,
Northeast Wisconsin residents should plan for wind chills near 20 below zero Saturday morning, with some areas dropping as low as -30. Saturday afternoon remains frigid with highs in the single digits near five degrees. Subzero wind chills remain during the day and could drop as low as -15.
Behind all the snow, the arctic air moves in Sunday. Lows fall to the single digits through the morning and we won't warm up much more than 8 or 9 degrees through the afternoon. A Cold Weather Advisory is in place through 11 a.m. Monday. Wind chills will be as cold as -10 to -15 at times.
A warmup is a few days away, but before we get there, we'll have to bear some extreme cold. Thursday morning will bring record-breaking cold, with lows of minus 10 to minus 15, and wind chills could dip as low as minus 30. Clouds will decrease, but the ...
Milwaukee forecast predicts snow, cold temperatures, and wind chills reaching -15°F, with constant wintry conditions throughout the week.