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  2. 'Warming up to 24 below zero:' Record cold surges across ...

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    'Warmed up to 24 below zero' In Minot, North Dakota, city spokeswoman Jen Kleen her car's temperature gauge said it was minus 32 degrees while she was driving to work on Tuesday morning.

  3. Freeze warnings issued for millions with the coldest ...

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    The high temperature in Washington, DC, on Wednesday could top out in the mid-50s — 10 to 15 degrees lower than normal for mid-October. Atlanta could struggle to break into the low 60s on ...

  4. Cold weather advisory - Wikipedia

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    A cold weather advisory (formerly known as a wind chill advisory until October 2024) [1] is a hazardous weather statement issued by Weather Forecast Offices (WFO) of the National Weather Service (NWS) in the United States to alert the public that temperatures or wind chills are forecast to reach values low enough that it poses a threat to human health and life if adequate protection is not ...

  5. Cold wave - Wikipedia

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    Vancouver, BC recorded its coldest temperature on record of −23.3 °C (−9.9 °F) on January 23, 1969, and −18.3 °C (−0.9 °F) at the airport on December 29, 1968. Seattle recorded its snowiest winter on record with 67.5 inches (171 cm) for the season at Sea-Tac Airport. 1975. July 1975 was a historic month in South America.

  6. Doctors Explain What It Means When You Have Chills But No Fever

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    A virus can act directly on your nervous system and indirectly influence it through protein molecules that tell neural cells that your body temperature is too low, says Dr. Romanovsky.

  7. Frostbite - Wikipedia

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    3 weeks after initial frostbite. Tissue loss and autoamputation are potential consequences of frostbite. Permanent nerve damage including loss of feeling can occur. It can take several weeks to know what parts of the tissue will survive. [11] Time of exposure to cold is more predictive of lasting injury than temperature the individual was ...

  8. What should you set your thermostats to during below freezing ...

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    Changing the temperature by 7 to 10 degrees for eight hours a day, in winter and summer, can save about 10% a year on heating and cooling, the department said. This step to save money and energy ...

  9. Records Shattered From Northern Plains To The South As Arctic ...

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    Bismarck, North Dakota, plunged to 39 degrees below zero Tuesday, their coldest temperature since Jan. 15, 2009 and only 6 degrees shy of their all-time record low.