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sunonmars

(8,656 posts)
Fri Jan 25, 2019, 09:09 PM Jan 2019

Record Breaking Freeze about to hit next week - Get prepared.

https://edition.cnn.com/2019/01/25/weather/midwest-cold-arctic-blast-wxc/index.html




Over the next week there will be two cold waves impacting the eastern half of the country. The first one will bring temperatures of 15 to 20 degrees below normal across the Midwest. The second will be the one for the record books.

This isn't just about records, though. The second cold blast will be very widespread, bringing below freezing temperatures all the way down to Florida. In fact, over 68 million people -- nearly a quarter of the US population -- will have a temperature fall below zero next week. Cities such as Minneapolis and Chicago are not forecast to have a high temperature above freezing for at least the next 10 days.

Over 20 cities have the potential to break record lows Wednesday and Thursday morning. And, more than 35 cities have the potential to have their coldest high temperature on record Wednesday and Thursday.

"Record breaking and potentially historic outbreak of cold still appears to be in the offing for the middle of next week," according to the Chicago National Weather Service. "Greater than normal degree of forecast uncertainty in temperatures, due in large part to models showing all-time records being broken and in some cases shattered."
NWS Chicago also tweeted people should "ensure the car, home and your family are ready."

The forecast models the weather service is referring to have consistently shown numerous days dropping to at least minus-20 degrees or colder next week. For reference, Chicago has had only 15 days ever drop to minus-20 or colder in 150 years of record keeping.
There is also the potential that Chicago will see multiple days that fail to reach 0 for the high temperature -- something that has happened only twice in the past 20 years, and 22 times in the past 100 years.
Add wind to the extremely cold temperatures and much of the upper Midwest will see wind chill values of minus-35 to minus-55 during the middle of next week. These conditions make it dangerous to be outdoors for any period of time as frostbite can occur in just five to 10 minutes.


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Get prepared folks.
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Record Breaking Freeze about to hit next week - Get prepared. (Original Post) sunonmars Jan 2019 OP
Make sure your pet has a sweater when outside the house! at140 Jan 2019 #1
From all accounts this is going to be a really bad one. sunonmars Jan 2019 #3
call your travel agent asap. come to hawaii and thaw out nt msongs Jan 2019 #2
where's the January thaw? Hermit-The-Prog Jan 2019 #4
Definitely a cold stretch coming our way in Michigan - but we've had worse Siwsan Jan 2019 #5
I have goatees kidding... jcgoldie Jan 2019 #6
Good on you! dameatball Jan 2019 #7
It was warmer on MARS (!!!) yesterday... 3catwoman3 Jan 2019 #8
Well, it is Winter and Sherman A1 Jan 2019 #9

at140

(6,110 posts)
1. Make sure your pet has a sweater when outside the house!
Fri Jan 25, 2019, 09:15 PM
Jan 2019

Especially short haired animals. Even my long haired Lhasa dog shivers on very cold days.

Hermit-The-Prog

(33,349 posts)
4. where's the January thaw?
Fri Jan 25, 2019, 09:20 PM
Jan 2019

Here -- KY -- we should be looking forward to the January thaw after being in a deep freeze for 2 to 3 weeks. Instead, we've had alternating cold, rain, and 30s to even 50s (F) and just started having hard, deep freezes recently. SNAFU.

Siwsan

(26,268 posts)
5. Definitely a cold stretch coming our way in Michigan - but we've had worse
Fri Jan 25, 2019, 09:20 PM
Jan 2019

And in recent years. I remember some temps at around -25, and that wasn't the wind chill. I think it was 2014 when they had to delay the opening of the new Farmer's Market because, in April/May, the ground was still hadn't thawed enough for them to finish some of the work.

As for this year, we still haven't had a significant snow fall. There's one in Monday's forecast, but every weather site has a different amount listed, ranging from 3 to 12". Kind of a wide spread.

I'm going to keep hoping for an early Spring.

jcgoldie

(11,631 posts)
6. I have goatees kidding...
Fri Jan 25, 2019, 09:20 PM
Jan 2019

Will be pulling the girls that are due out of the barn and bedding them down in the basement...

3catwoman3

(24,007 posts)
8. It was warmer on MARS (!!!) yesterday...
Fri Jan 25, 2019, 09:26 PM
Jan 2019

...than in Chicago, according to something my husband was just reading.

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