What is a wind chill advisory?
A wind chill advisory is issued when wind chills are expected to be dangerously low, increasing the risk of frostbite and hypothermia.
Weather / Cold Weather
New York is bracing for a week of arctic conditions, bringing dangerous wind chills and lake-effect snow to various regions. Here’s what you need to know to prepare.
An arctic air mass is sweeping across New York, bringing a prolonged period of extremely cold weather. The National Weather Service has issued warnings for dangerous wind chills and lake-effect snow. The coldest temperatures are expected early in the week, with some moderation by Wednesday, before another cold front arrives later in the week. Regions southwest of Rochester and the Tug Hill area will be particularly affected by heavy lake-effect snow. Central New York will also experience bitter cold and potential snow squalls.
How to Prepare: - **Limit Outdoor Exposure:** Reduce time spent outside to avoid frostbite and hypothermia. - **Dress in Layers:** Wear warm clothing, including hats, gloves, and scarves, to protect exposed skin. - **Check on Neighbors:** Ensure vulnerable individuals, such as the elderly and those without adequate heating, are safe and warm. - **Prepare Your Home:** Insulate pipes and take measures to prevent freezing. - **Stay Informed:** Monitor weather forecasts and heed warnings from local authorities.
A wind chill advisory is issued when wind chills are expected to be dangerously low, increasing the risk of frostbite and hypothermia.
Cover exposed skin, stay dry, and seek shelter from the wind. If you suspect frostbite, seek medical attention immediately.
Contact your landlord or call 311. Dress warmly and find a safe place to stay until the heat is restored.
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