Bitterly Cold Wind Chills Hit Early Morning Temperatures
Wind chills dropped to dangerously low levels early Friday morning, with temperatures at 4 a.m. feeling significantly colder than the actual air temperature, according to weather reports.
Experts advise residents to dress warmly and limit exposure to prevent frostbite and hypothermia. Wind chill warnings remain in effect across parts of the region.
Meteorologists expect temperatures to gradually rise later in the day, but the cold snap is expected to continue through the weekend, bringing potentially hazardous conditions.
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