#windChill

2026-01-24

This interactive map can show you (1) near real time weather observations and (2) hour-by-hour forecasts from NOAA for various weather parameters including wind chill, snow, freezing rain and sleet.

Colors on the map show where NOAA has posted weather watches/warnings. Dark purple shows where NOAA has posted an ice storm warning. NOAA’s servers are very busy so this data might take 20-30 seconds to appear. If that data still does not appear you can try zooming in or reloading the map.

Each arrow on the map is a clickable METAR weather station. Click an arrow and follow the link for near real time weather observations. One pic shows this data for the airport near downtown Shreveport Louisiana where there has already been some freezing rain.

Another pic shows NOAA’s hour-by-hour forecast for Shreveport. The first graph includes a line with the wind chill forecast. The last three graphs show the forecast for snow, freezing rain and sleet. To see this forecast for any location:
1. Open the map.
2. Right click anywhere. Mobile users: Tap the angle symbol at the left edge of the screen. Drag the crosshair to where you want the forecast and then tap the crosshair. Tap the angle symbol again to close the crosshair.
3. In the sidebar that appears, click ‘Hourly forecast’.
#WindChill #Snowstorm #IceStorm #Extremewx

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2026-01-24

When this shirt / tie combination happens to match our low temperature map, you know it was a very cold day in Montana and Wyoming! The sun had to work hard on Friday. I'll have your weather forecast tonight!

#Montana #Wyoming #cold #snow #wind #windchill #Friday #Saturday #January #weather

2026-01-23

Currently (7AM): -5° in Billings with a wind chill of -23° with light, dry snow. Northeast Montana is -22° to -27° with < -40° wind chills! Our high will be in the brisk single digits. Please be safe and stay warm everyone!

#Montana #Billings #cold #windchill #Friday #January #winter #weather

2026-01-23

The 9PM weather: Billings 2°, -19° wind chill. Glendive -18°, -36° wind chill. Williston ND -25°, -52° wind chill! I had to put on a coat for the FIRST time this winter! This calls for hot chocolate at work. Make it a double.

#Montana #cold #windchill #Thursday #weather

2026-01-23

The temperature has been dropping all day in parts of Montana... much colder air with dangerous wind chills (and a little snow) ahead! The 5pm temperatures are cold, and look at both our 5pm and 7am forecast wind chills! I'll have your complete 7-day weather forecast!

#Montana #cold #windchill #Thursday #weather

2026-01-22

NORTHLAND FORECAST FOR JANUARY 23, 2026:

The #Northland will see the worst conditions from a new #arctic #cold snap Thursday night and Friday.

#Temperatures will be in the 20s below zero overnight, with highs around -10°. #Breezy northwest #winds will keep #windchill readings in the -30° to -60° range, with the lowest readings overnight and Friday morning.

VIDEO: fox21online.com/2026/01/22/thu

#wxtooter #wx #weather #forecast #MNwx #WIwx #UPwx

2026-01-22

COLDEST CONDITIONS:

Thursday night and Friday will be the worst of the #temperatures and #windchill readings in the #Northland from this latest #arctic #cold snap.

#Frostbite can form in as little as five minutes with this conditions, so do you part to stay safe! Also watch out for #hypothermia conditions.

#wxtooter #weather #wx #MNwx #WIwx #UPwx

An Extreme Cold Warning is in effect for the entire Northland through 12 p.m. Saturday, January 24, 2026, (Central Standard Time).  Wind chill readings throughout this alert will range from -30° to -60° Fahrenheit.The lowest wind chill readings will be Thursday night and Friday morning across the Northland. They will range in the -45° to -60° Fahrenheit range.  This is thanks to breezy northwest winds and low temperatures in the -20° to -30° range.High temperatures in the Northland for Friday, January 23, 2026, will be in the -7° to -13° Fahrenheit range.  Winds will be decreasing slowly throughout the day, which will improve wind chill readings.  They will still be in the -30° to -40° range through Friday night and Saturday morning.
2026-01-22

Happy #Thursday afternoon from the #Northland!

What will likely be the #coldest #temperatures of the #winter season are moving into the region.

It is nice to see some sunshine, but the #winds and arctic #cold are not so pleasant. #Windchill readings will be -40° to -60° through Friday morning.

Stay safe out there!

#wxtooter #weather #wx #MNwx #WIwx #UPwx

The satellite and radar over the Northland at 1:30 p.m. on January 22, 2026, shows cloud cover over most of the region, with any light snow showers not being picked up by the radar.  A few breaks in the cloud cover are being observed in the North Shore and northwest Wisconsin regions.Temperatures in the Northland just after 1 p.m. on January 22, 2026, range from 1-below to 19-below.  Readings are measured in degrees Fahrenheit.Wind speeds in the Northland just after 1 p.m. on January 22, 2026, range from 6 to 24 mph.  Wind direction is primarily from the west and northwest and north.Wind chill readings in the Northland just after 1 p.m. on January 22, 2026, range from 15-below to 44-below.  Readings are measured in degrees Fahrenheit.
joe•iuculano :mastodon:iuculano@masto.ai
2026-01-22

And in the "Climate Change? What Climate Change?" File...

Minus 50°C windchill coming this weekend?!?
In Quebec?!?

#ClimateChange #ClimateAction #ClimateEmergency #Environment #Weather #windchill #Quebec

@transitionalaspect

Yup. Windchill -33C in YQR right now, and the forecast for tomorrow is "Wind chill minus 41 in the morning and minus 46 in the afternoon. ".

That's -51F for USAnians.

#cold #prairie #Canada #SK #YQR #WindChill #BrassMonkeyWeather

2026-01-21

It's been a windy Wednesday in Montana and Wyoming! Wind chills were a bit brisk today, but they will be dangerously cold by Friday. No coat for me today, but I'll wear one again soon... I GUESS.

#Montana #wind #windchill #Wednesday #weather

2026-01-20

Happy #Tuesday afternoon from the #Northland!

Technically, it is a #warmer day in the region with above zero highs and not as bitter #cold #windchill readings.

#Cloud cover has returned as a #clipper system passes near the region. We will remain #dry.

#wxtooter #weather #wx #MNwx #WIwx #UPwx

The satellite and radar over the Northland at 1:30 p.m. on January 20, 2026, shows cloud cover returning for most of the region with no precipitation being observed or detected.  Some pockets of clear skies are still being seen in the I-35 Corridor, Upper Peninsula, and Arrowhead regions.Temperatures in the Northland just after 1 p.m. on January 20, 2026, range from 2-below to 10 degrees Fahrenheit.Wind speeds in the Northland just after 1 p.m. on January 20, 2026, range from 5 to 17 mph.  Wind direction is primarily from the west and southwest.Wind chill readings in the Northland just after 1 p.m. on January 20, 2026, range from 2-below to 17-below degrees Fahrenheit.
Suicidal Sandwichsand@mindly.social
2026-01-20

Nearly -30c (-22F) this morning with the wind!!! It's like early 90's temps have returned.

How do I know? Because I was outside this morning at 6am shovelling last night's snow fall 🙃

Don't get it twisted tho. This is still better than mosquitoes and raccoons and frizzy hair from humidity and torrential rains. Just sayin!

#toronto #weather #windchill #adulting

2026-01-19

COLD NIGHT FOR NORTHERN LIGHTS:

The #Northland remains under bitter #cold conditions. #Windchill readings will be at times in the -30° to -35° range through Tuesday morning.

Meanwhile, the #NorthernLights will be visible overhead over the region. What timing...

#wxtooter #weather #wx #MNwx #WIwx #UPwx

A Cold Weather Advisory is in effect for the entire Northland through 12 p.m. Tuesday, January 20, 2026 (Central Standard Time).  Frostbite can form in as little as 10 minutes on exposed skin in these conditions.At times Monday night and Tuesday morning, wind chill readings in the Northland will be as low as the -30° to -35° range.  That could impact which school districts may delay their start of the school day tomorrow, or close for it all.  They will improve as we go throughout the day Tuesday.Meanwhile, a strong solar storm will allow the Northern Lights to be overhead across the Northland Monday night.  The strongest part of this is likely to be between midnight and 3 a.m., Central Standard Time.  As long as you have some clear skies, they should be visible.  The exception may be the Upper Peninsula region due to ongoing lake effect snow showers.
Patioboaterpatioboater
2026-01-19

Snow blowing off the garage roof. We’ve had a high of 14°F with 25 mph steady winds, gusts over 40 mph, and wind chills well below zero.

This may be one of the coldest looking videos I’ve ever taken.

January 19, 2025. Wolverine Lake, Michigan.

Snow blowing off the garage roof. We’ve had a high of 14°F with 25 mph steady winds, gusts over 40 mph, and wind chills well below zero. This may be one of the coldest looking videos I’ve ever taken. January 19, 2025. Wolverine Lake, Michigan. #michigan #winter #snow #WindChill #icicles

Olga Lovick (she/her)transitionalaspect@fnordon.de
2026-01-18

Today’s walk was a bit brisk. #yxe #windchill

A bridge pylon with many layers of ice buildup at the bottom
2026-01-14

HEATING AND COOLING CENTRES OFFER REFUGE ACROSS THE REGION

Waterloo Region residents can access a network of warming, cooling, and clean air spaces designed to provide temporary relief from extreme weather and poor air quality.  

According to the Region of Waterloo, these designated public buildings offer space for anyone who needs refuge from heat, cold or unsafe air during regular business hours. These spaces are intended for temporary relief and are not meant for extended stays.  

The region made these spaces more accessible during late 2022 and early 2023 by expanding hours beyond official weather warnings. This makes spaces available year-round during extreme cold or heat and opens specific overnight warming shelters.  

“Warming, Cooling, and Clean Air Spaces are buildings in the region that provide space for the public to get temporary relief from heat, cold, or poor air quality during regular business hours,” the Region of Waterloo environmental health webpage state.  

So far, there are 57 spaces coordinated by Region of Waterloo Public Health in Waterloo, Kitchener, Cambridge, North Dumfries, Wellesley, Wilmot and Woolwich. They are operated by various partners, including the Region itself, area municipalities, community agencies, recreation centres, libraries, and other public buildings.  

In addition to these locations, two Region of Waterloo buildings, 150 Main St. in Cambridge and 150 Frederick St. in Kitchener, are open on weekends and holidays for community members.  

The Region of Waterloo Housing Services is also working closely with community partners, service providers, and those with lived experience to prepare for the cold weather this year.  

“Winter plans include expansions of the emergency shelter system, creating new overflow spaces in shelters and motels across the community, the distribution of winter warming packages, and the opening of two overnight warming spaces,” Scott Cressman, communications specialist at Waterloo Region, said.   

He stated the Region developed warming packages in partnership with co-creators of the Plan to End Chronic Homelessness, including items to support people experiencing homelessness. These packages are distributed by outreach workers who can connect individuals to supports.  

Public libraries also serve as designated spaces. Waterloo Public Library currently has three libraries serving as cooling, warming, and clean air spaces. These branches include the Eastside branch, the John M. Harper branch and the Main branch. Due to size constraints, the McCormick branch is not considered a warming, cooling, or clean air space.  

“As public spaces, community members are welcome and encouraged to visit our library locations any time. In extreme weather conditions, we offer our spaces to anyone in the community, along with all our free library amenities, services, programs, and online resources,” Anjana Kipfer, Marketing and Communications manager at the Waterloo Public Library, said.  

Kipfer explained that she does not know when the libraries were designated as cooling, warming, or clean air spaces, but she suspects it occurred quite a long time ago, and the branches will continue to have this designation.  

“We have been used for temporary relief from heat, cold, or poor air quality throughout the seasons, as a cooling centre in the summer during heat waves, as a clean air space during poor air quality conditions, and as a warming centre during extreme cold warnings,” Kipfer said.  

She also said that besides the Heating, Ventilation, and Air Conditioning (HVAC) system the library has for heating, cooling, and air quality, they do not have other specialized equipment.  

Residents can access these spaces even without official weather alerts. Extreme Cold Warnings are issued when temperatures or wind chill reach -30 degrees for at least two hours, while Heat Warnings are issued during high temperatures or when humidex values meet national criteria.   

Many of the designated spaces operate year-round during business hours to provide relief whenever needed, ensuring that residents of all ages, including those experiencing homelessness, have safe and accessible options during extreme weather or poor air quality conditions. 

#anjanaKipfer #Cambridge #cooling #eastsideBranch #extremeColdWarnings #heating #johnMHarper #kitchener #NorthDumfries #publicBuildings #SangjunHan #spaces #waterloo #WaterlooPublicLibrary #Wellesley #Wilmot #windChill #Woolwich
Photo taken outside of the front of the Waterloo Public Library.
NoNoB 🚴🏃‍♂️NoNoBrainer@social.tchncs.de
2026-01-02

🥾 Das muss dieser Windchill-Effekt sein, von dem immer alle reden 😅

#wandern #schnee #windchill

2025-12-28

At 8AM it was 35° with 35 mph wind gusts. At 8PM it is now 8° with a wind chill of -8°. It's still dropping! Stay warm and safe!

#Montana #Billings #cold #snow #ice #wind #windchill #Saturday #December #weather

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