Wind Chill Values May Drop to 10 Below in Maryland
Frost bite and hypothermia could occur, unless precautions are taken, according to the National Weather Service.
A strong cold front is moving through the Baltimore and Washington, D.C. area, and wind chill values will drop as low as 10 below zero overnight, according to a report the National Weather Service (NWS) released Saturday afternoon.
Unless precautions are taken, frostbite and hypothermia could occur due to cold air and strong winds combining to generate low wind chills, according to the NWS. Forecasters advise those who must venture outdoors to make sure they wear hats and gloves.
Winds of 20 to 30 miles per hour will blow through the area with gusts up to 55 miles per hour, according to NWS.
Temperatures will be dropping to the 20s this evening, the NWS predicts, and a wind chill advisory will be in effect from 7 p.m. Saturday evening to 10 a.m. Sunday with wind chill values dropping as low as 10 below zero to zero overnight.
Maryland State Highway Administration officials are warning drivers to watch out for the high winds and wet and icy pavement, Charlie Gischlar, spokesman for the SHA told the Gazette.
The wet conditions will be followed by rapidly falling temperatures, Gischlar warned.
Doug Love
7:22 am on Sunday, February 12, 2012
Put my dog out at 2:30. Had to go get him with a snow shovel.
A few minutes in the microwave and he was as feisty as ever.
Got a bit cold myself, as I wasn't dressed. In perfect (cough! cough!) health.
Happy cold days! (:>)#
Evelyn Marie Phillips
10:04 am on Tuesday, February 14, 2012
Do not kind about putting anything live in a microwave. This is not funny. What are you thinking?
matt
10:12 am on Sunday, March 25, 2012
Evelyn learn to relax. He's joking. People like you just go out of your way to be offended
Joe
9:30 pm on Monday, March 26, 2012
Define live...