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ARCTIC BLAST TO HIT REGION

An airmass moving our way from the Arctic tundra will bring us the coldest days yet this season. Plan on temperatures, Sunday, to struggle to get into the teens for high temperatures. To add insult to injury, it will also be windy, so wind chills will easily fall below zero.

With the mercury expected to stay low this weekend, we though we would offer some quick, cold weather safety tips....

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In a previous "Storm Team Weather Blog" post, I outlined some tips for the animals in cold weather situations. You can review that post by clicking here.

Also, not mentioned in the list of tips, you should always stay on top of the weather situation. You can find the latest weather information by visiting the Storm Team's weather page at weather.wsee.tv.

Ray Petelin,
WSEE Storm Team Meteorologist

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