15 Fury Alert Day Bitter cold continues
Jan 21, 2025
Our 15-Fury Days continue with a second day of below-zero wind chills, which could be as cold as -20°.
15 Fury Alert Days issued for extreme cold
A few flurries will be possible during the morning with skies becoming partly cloudy. Temperatures will decrease during the morning.
Temperatures will fall to near zero by late this afternoon
Why you’ll no longer see ‘Wind Chill Warnings’ this winter
Even though you'll see sunshine out your window it will stay bitterly cold with dangerously cold wind winds. Limit your time outside and keep your hands and face covered.
Wind chills will be -10° to 15° during the afternoon
Staying safe when it is bitterly cold outside
Tonight will be the coldest night in the forecast with a low near -5° under clearing skies.
It will be warmer Wednesday with afternoon temperatures in the upper teens under cloudy skies.
It will continue cloudy which will help keep temperatures up in the teens during the overnight hours Wednesday and early Thursday.
We'll see a steady increase in temperatures Thursday afternoon as highs will be in the upper 20s.
High temperatures will be back in the 30s over the weekend and through much of next week.
This Morning: (15 FURY ALERT DAY): A few flurries are possible with skies becoming partly cloudy (Wind chills as low as around -20°)Winds: W 10-15 mph
This Afternoon (15 FURY ALERT DAY): Partly cloudy and frigid.High: 8° (Wind chills -10° to -20°)Winds: W 10-15 mph
Tonight (15 FURY ALERT DAY): Mostly clear and bitterly cold. Low: -5° (Wind chills -15° to -20°)Winds: SW 5-10 mph
Wednesday: Cloudy and not as cold. High: 18° (Wind chills still below zero)Winds: SW 15-25 mph
Wednesday Night: Cloudy and not nearly as cold. Low: 16° Winds: SW 10-15 mph
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