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ANN ARBOR, MI – The National Weather Service has issued a Wind Chill Advisory for Washtenaw, Wayne, Lenawee, and Monroe counties, including the cities of Detroit, Ann Arbor, Adrian, and Monroe. This advisory will remain in effect until 1 p.m. on Sunday.
Overnight and into early Sunday, wind chills are expected to reach a bone-chilling 20 degrees below zero. Actual temperatures will hover between 5 and 10 degrees above zero. Strong winds, with sustained speeds of 15 to 25 mph and gusts up to 40 mph, will accompany these frigid wind chills.
Frostbite could develop on exposed skin in less than a half-hour at these wind chill levels, warns the National Weather Service. As a precautionary measure, it is important to dress in layers and ensure sufficient protective clothing. Cover your face and hands to minimize the risk of frostbite.
The Wind Chill Advisory coincides with a deep freeze gripping Michigan for the next week. To cope with these extreme conditions, warming centers have been opened across the state. Additionally, Michigan has recorded the highest number of power outages in the United States.
In order to stay updated on storm coverage, power outage updates, and forecast details, you can visit our MLive Weather page for comprehensive information during this challenging weather period.
As we navigate through this cold snap, it is crucial to prioritize safety, staying informed, and taking necessary precautions to protect ourselves and our loved ones. Avoid unnecessary exposure to the extreme cold, and be vigilant in following the guidelines provided by trusted weather authorities.
Stay warm and stay safe, as we weather this winter storm together.