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Wind advisory NPW – Strong sustained winds of 31 to 39 miles per hour (50 to 63 km/h) for one hour or longer and/or wind gusts of 46 to 57 miles per hour (74 to 92 km/h) for any duration are expected within the next 12 to 24 hours. Wind speeds may pose a hazard to pedestrian and vehicular travel, topple and/or create flying debris from ...
The AccuWeather Alert Day continues with extremely cold temperatures and dangerous wind chills Wednesday night. Lows from -32 to -24, and will feel even colder. A Wind Chill Warning remains in ...
Welcome to the Daily Weather Update from FOX Weather. It’s Tuesday, Feb. 4, 2025. Start your day with everything you need to know about today's weather. You can also get a quick briefing of ...
In November 2022, a research paper was published that revealed a more standardized EF-scale was in the works. This newer scale is expected to combine and create damage indicators, and introduce new methods of estimating wind speeds in tornadoes. Some of these newer methods include mobile doppler radar and forensic engineering. [16]
There were 55 tornado touch downs during the day; one was rated EF3. 390 damaging wind gusts were also reported, including 5 hurricane gusts. Despite the abundance of tornadoes and wind reports, most of the severe activity happened either along and south of the southern part of the high-risk area or well to the east in the slight-risk area over ...
A Wind Chill Warning remains in effect for Chicago until 12 p.m. Monday. A Wind Chill Advisory extends through Wednesday morning.
Heat bursts generate significantly higher temperatures due to the lack of rain-cooled air in their formation. [30] Derechos are longer, usually stronger, forms of downburst winds characterized by straight-lined windstorms. [31] [32] Downbursts create vertical wind shear or microbursts, which are dangerous to aviation. [33]
Extremely cold Tuesday night with wind chills bringing temperatures down to -35 to -50. A Wind Chill Warning is in effect beginning at 6 p.m. until Thursday morning.