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357 AM CST TUE JAN 7 2014
…WIND CHILL ADVISORY REMAINS IN EFFECT UNTIL 9 AM CST THIS MORNING…
* WIND CHILL VALUES…WIND CHILLS VALUES OF 15 BELOW TO 25 BELOW WILL CONTINUE THROUGH MID MORNING.
PRECAUTIONARY/PREPAREDNESS ACTIONS…
A WIND CHILL ADVISORY MEANS THAT VERY COLD AIR AND STRONG WINDS WILL COMBINE TO GENERATE LOW WIND CHILLS. THIS WILL RESULT IN FROST BITE AND LEAD TO HYPOTHERMIA IF PRECAUTIONS ARE NOT TAKEN. IF YOU MUST VENTURE OUTDOORS…MAKE SURE YOU WEAR A HAT AND GLOVES.
347 AM CST TUE JAN 7 2014
…WIND CHILL ADVISORY IN EFFECT UNTIL 9 AM CST THIS MORNING…
TODAY…PARTLY SUNNY. VERY COLD. HIGH 15 TO 20. SOUTHWEST WIND NEAR 10 MPH. LOWEST WIND CHILL READINGS 15 TO 20 BELOW IN THE MORNING.
TONIGHT…MOSTLY CLOUDY. A SLIGHT CHANCE OF SNOW AFTER MIDNIGHT. A CHANCE OF SNOW EARLY IN THE MORNING. NOT AS COLD. LOW ZERO TO 5 ABOVE. NORTH WIND NEAR 5 MPH. CHANCE OF SNOW 30 PERCENT.
WEDNESDAY…CLOUDY. A CHANCE OF SNOW IN THE MORNING…THEN A SLIGHT CHANCE OF SNOW EARLY IN THE AFTERNOON. HIGH AROUND 15. NORTHEAST WIND 5 TO 10 MPH. CHANCE OF SNOW 50 PERCENT.
WEDNESDAY NIGHT…CLOUDY. LOW ZERO TO 5 ABOVE. EAST WIND AROUND 5 MPH.
THURSDAY…MOSTLY CLOUDY. HIGH IN THE MID 20S. SOUTH WIND 5 TO 10 MPH.
THURSDAY NIGHT…CLOUDY. NOT AS COLD. LOW IN THE LOWER 20S.
FRIDAY…CLOUDY. A CHANCE OF SLEET IN THE MORNING…THEN A CHANCE OF RAIN AND SLEET IN THE AFTERNOON. HIGH IN THE MID 30S. CHANCE OF PRECIPITATION 40 PERCENT.
HARRISON-POTTAWATTAMIE-MILLS-MONTGOMERY-PAGE-COUNTIES... ...WIND CHILL ADVISORY REMAINS IN EFFECT UNTIL MIDNIGHT CST TONIGHT... * WIND CHILL VALUES...WIND CHILLS WILL AVERAGE 20 TO 25 BELOW INTO THIS EVENING. * WINDS...WIND SPEEDS SHOULD AVERAGE 15 TO 20 MPH THROUGH THE LATE AFTERNOON BUT BEGIN TO DIE DOWN TO 10 MPH OR LESS DURING THE EVENING. PRECAUTIONARY/PREPAREDNESS ACTIONS... A WIND CHILL ADVISORY MEANS THAT VERY COLD AIR AND STRONG WINDS WILL COMBINE TO GENERATE LOW WIND CHILLS. THIS WILL RESULT IN FROST BITE AND LEAD TO HYPOTHERMIA IF PRECAUTIONS ARE NOT TAKEN. IF YOU MUST VENTURE OUTDOORS...MAKE SURE YOU WEAR A HAT AND GLOVES.
...WIND CHILL ADVISORY IN EFFECT UNTIL 9 AM CST TUESDAY... ...WIND CHILL WARNING IS CANCELLED... THE NATIONAL WEATHER SERVICE IN DES MOINES HAS ISSUED A WIND CHILL ADVISORY...WHICH IS IN EFFECT UNTIL 9 AM CST TUESDAY. THE WIND CHILL WARNING HAS BEEN CANCELLED. * TEMPERATURES/WIND CHILL VALUES...TEMPERATURES WILL FLUCTUATE SOMEWHAT INTO THE NIGHT BUT GENERALLY REMAIN IN THE SINGLE DIGITS BELOW ZERO. THIS WILL OFTEN PRODUCE WIND CHILLS BETWEEN 20 BELOW AND 30 BELOW ZERO. * IMPACTS...EXTREME WIND CHILLS OF THIS MAGNITUDE CAN RESULT IN FROST BITE IN MINUTES AND LEAD TO HYPOTHERMIA OR DEATH IF PRECAUTIONS ARE NOT TAKEN. PRECAUTIONARY/PREPAREDNESS ACTIONS... A WIND CHILL ADVISORY MEANS THAT VERY COLD AIR AND STRONG WINDS WILL COMBINE TO GENERATE LOW WIND CHILLS. THIS WILL RESULT IN FROST BITE AND LEAD TO HYPOTHERMIA IF PRECAUTIONS ARE NOT TAKEN. IF YOU MUST VENTURE OUTDOORS...MAKE SURE YOU WEAR A HAT AND GLOVES.
A Wind Chill Warning remains in effect until Noon Tuesday for most counties in the KJAN listening area. The exceptions are Mills and Shelby Counties, where the Warning will be replaced at 3-p.m. today by a Wind Chill Advisory, which will be in effect until Midnight. A Wind Chill Advisory also replaces the Wind Chill Warning for Harrison, Pottawattamie, Mills, Montgomery, Fremont and Page Counties. That advisory will also be in effect until Midnight.
Wind Chills near -30 can be expected across western and southwest Iowa through this afternoon, with wind chills of 20- to 25-degrees below zero through about midnight, as the winds begin to die down.
Frost bite and hypothermia are still possible with prolonged exposure to the bitterly cold conditions. Make sure you wear a hat and gloves if you must venture outside.
As some of the coldest weather in years continues to hold the state in its icy grip, a word of caution that the bitter temps can bring real dangers. Kurt Kotenberg with the National Weather Service says while some may shrug it off as “winter happens,” this goes well beyond that.“Basically, this is the coldest air that Iowa has seen in the past 20 years, and so kind of the ‘Oh, it’s Iowa. It gets cold in January. It happens all the time?’ No, it doesn’t. This is a pretty rare event.”
The forecast for today calls for highs statewide below freezing and a wind chill warning is in effect. Dozens of schools have canceled classes today because of the extreme cold. Emergency room doctor Jeffrey Sather says when it gets this cold, frostbite becomes a real possibility and with prolonged exposure, the risk moves to hypothermia, which can lead to confusion, unconsciousness and even death. Sather says that’s why it’s vital to have a winter-survival kit in your car, with a complete change of clothes, nonperishable food and a heat source.
“Some matches, lighter, a Sterno-type fuel source (should) provide just enough heat to have someone survive overnight if they would be stranded. And you should always be prepared, especially if you live in a rural area, because you never know when that could happen. And if you’re on a rural road, even a mile is too far to have to walk if the temperatures are dropping down to very cold temperatures.”
According to the C-D-C, there are about 1,300 deaths in the U-S each year associated with exposure to excessive cold, and two-thirds of the victims are men.
(Iowa News Service)
The Freese-Notis weather forecast for Atlantic & the KJAN listening area, along with weather information for Atlantic, from KJAN News Director Ric Hanson.
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403 AM CST MON JAN 6 2014
…WIND CHILL WARNING REMAINS IN EFFECT UNTIL NOON CST TUESDAY FOR ALL BUT EXTREME WESTERN/SW IA (IN MONONA-HARRISON-SHELBY-POTTAWATTAMIE COUNTIES, THE WARNING EXPIRES AT MIDNIGHT TONIGHT. IN MILLS, MONTGOMERY, FREMONT AND PAGE COUNTIES, THE WARNING EXPIRES TONIGHT AT 6 O’CLOCK.)
* SHORT TERM TRENDS…NORTHWEST WINDS OF 20 TO 35 MPH AND HIGHER GUSTS…COMBINED WITH TEMPERATURES 10 TO 20 BELOW ARE CREATING WIND CHILL VALUES FROM 35 TO 50 BELOW ZERO ACROSS THE REGION. THE COLDEST OF THESE READINGS IS OCCURRING OVER NORTHERN IOWA.
* WIND CHILL VALUES…THE MOST EXTREME AND LIFE THREATENING CONDITIONS ARE EXPECTED THROUGH THIS MORNING WITH WIND CHILLS FROM 35 BELOW SOUTH TO 55 BELOW NORTH. OVER CENTRAL IOWA WIND CHILLS WILL DROP TO AROUND 40 TO 45 BELOW.
* IMPACTS…EXTREME WIND CHILLS OF THIS MAGNITUDE CAN RESULT IN FROST BITE IN MINUTES AND LEAD TO HYPOTHERMIA OR DEATH IF PRECAUTIONS ARE NOT TAKEN.
PRECAUTIONARY/PREPAREDNESS ACTIONS...
A WIND CHILL WARNING MEANS THE COMBINATION OF EXTREMELY COLD AIR AND STRONG WINDS WILL CREATE LIFE THREATENING LOW WIND CHILL VALUES. THIS WILL RESULT IN FROST BITE AND LEAD TO HYPOTHERMIA OR DEATH IF PRECAUTIONS ARE NOT TAKEN.
338 AM CST MON JAN 6 2014
…WIND CHILL WARNING IN EFFECT UNTIL NOON CST TUESDAY…
TODAY…MOSTLY SUNNY. BITTERLY COLD. BREEZY. SCATTERED FLURRIES IN THE MORNING. HIGH ZERO TO 5 BELOW. NORTHWEST WIND 15 TO 20 MPH WITH GUSTS TO AROUND 30 MPH. WIND CHILL READINGS 35 BELOW TO 45 BELOW ZERO.
TONIGHT…PARTLY CLOUDY. BITTERLY COLD. LOW AROUND 10 BELOW. WEST WIND 5 TO 15 MPH. GUSTS UP TO 25 MPH THROUGH MIDNIGHT. WIND CHILL READINGS 20 BELOW TO 30 BELOW ZERO.
TUESDAY…PARTLY SUNNY. VERY COLD. HIGH AROUND 15. SOUTHWEST WIND 5 TO 10 MPH. LOWEST WIND CHILL READINGS 15 BELOW TO 25 BELOW ZERO IN THE MORNING.
TUESDAY NIGHT…MOSTLY CLOUDY. NOT AS COLD. LOW 5 TO 10 ABOVE. NORTH WIND NEAR 5 MPH.
WEDNESDAY…CLOUDY. HIGH 15 TO 20. NORTHEAST WIND 5 TO 10 MPH.
WEDNESDAY NIGHT…CLOUDY. LOW ZERO TO 5 ABOVE.
THURSDAY AND THURSDAY NIGHT…MOSTLY CLOUDY. HIGH IN THE LOWER 20S. LOW AROUND 10.
355 PM CST SUN JAN 5 2014
…EXTREME LIFE THREATENING COLD EXPECTED THROUGH TUESDAY MORNING…
THE NATIONAL WEATHER SERVICE IN DES MOINES SAYS AN EXTREMELY COLD ARCTIC AIRMASS WILL CONTINUE TO STRENGTHEN ITS GRIP ON IOWA INTO THE NIGHT AND PERSIST INTO TUESDAY. COMBINED WITH STRONG NORTHWEST WINDS…LIFE THREATENING COLD AND WIND CHILLS WILL OCCUR…ESPECIALLY TONIGHT AND MONDAY.
A WIND CHILL WARNING CONTINUES THROUGH NOON TUESDAY, FOR MOST OF THE STATE OF IOWA.
* SHORT TERM TRENDS…NORTHWEST WINDS OF 15 TO 30 MPH AND HIGHER GUSTS…COMBINED WITH TEMPERATURES IN THE SINGLE DIGITS AND TEENS BELOW ZERO AFTER SUNSET…WILL CREATE WIND CHILL VALUES FROM 25 TO 45 BELOW ZERO BY LATE EVENING. THE COLDEST OF THESE READINGS WILL OCCUR OVER NORTHERN IOWA.
* WIND CHILL VALUES…AN EXTENDED PERIOD WITH EXTREME WIND CHILL VALUES AT LEAST DOWN TO 20 TO 40 BELOW ZERO WILL OCCUR INTO TUESDAY MORNING. THE WORST AND MOST LIFE THREATENING WIND CHILL INDICES ARE EXPECTED EARLY MONDAY MORNING…SEVERAL HOURS EITHER SIDE OF DAYBREAK…WITH WIND CHILLS FROM 35 TO 55 BELOW.
* IMPACTS…EXTREME WIND CHILLS OF THIS MAGNITUDE CAN RESULT IN FROST BITE IN MINUTES AND LEAD TO HYPOTHERMIA OR DEATH IF PRECAUTIONS ARE NOT TAKEN.
PRECAUTIONARY/PREPAREDNESS ACTIONS…
A WIND CHILL WARNING MEANS THE COMBINATION OF EXTREMELY COLD AIR AND STRONG WINDS WILL CREATE LIFE THREATENING LOW WIND CHILL VALUES. THIS WILL RESULT IN FROST BITE AND LEAD TO HYPOTHERMIA OR DEATH IF PRECAUTIONS ARE NOT TAKEN.