Cold wave Record lows. Canceled flights. No mail delivery. Almost-instant frostbite. That's what people in the Midwest are dealing with today as the region grapples with what meteorologists call the "coldest air in a generation." Most of the Midwest will be well below zero for the next few days. And about a quarter of the US population will suffer through subzero temps between now and Monday. Chicago could see a record low of 27 below zero by tomorrow morning. And in Minnesota, strong winds could push the low to 70 below zero, conditions that could lead to frostbite on exposed skin in as few as five minutes. Extreme weather has killed at least three people, and authorities urge people to stay indoors, bundle up and check on the elderly and the homeless. If you're sipping warm coffee now, you can check out what this kind of cold actually looks like. |
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