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Southeastern Wisconsin is bracing for dangerously cold temperatures. An extreme cold warning has been issued, with wind chills expected to plummet as low as -40°F. This article provides essential information on how to stay safe during this...
The National Weather Service has issued an extreme cold warning for Southeastern Wisconsin, effective from midnight on Friday, January 23rd, until 1 PM. During this time, wind chills are expected to range between -30°F and -40°F, with the coldest temperatures occurring early Friday morning.
**Frostbite Risk:** Exposure to these temperatures can cause frostbite in as little as 10 minutes. Frostbite symptoms include pain, numbness, tingling, and cold, hard, waxy-looking skin. If you suspect frostbite, seek medical attention immediately.
**How to Prepare:**
**Who This Affects Most:** This extreme cold affects everyone, but particularly vulnerable populations include:
The American Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Animals says no dog should be left outdoors in below-freezing temperatures (32°F and below).
Symptoms include pain, numbness, tingling, cold, hard, waxy-looking skin, clumsiness, and blistering after rewarming.
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