Wind Chill Advisory Issued for 12 Degrees Below Zero Overnight

 

SAN ANGELO – The National Weather Service in San Angelo has issued a Wind Chill Advisory for Monday night in anticipation of Wind Chill Values as low as 12 degrees below zero.  

In a weather alert issued by authorities, a Wind Chill Advisory is set to be in effect from 9 PM this evening until 9 AM CST Tuesday. Residents of all West Central Texas are urged to take necessary precautions as very cold wind chills are anticipated, reaching as low as 12 below zero.

Key Information:

  • What: Very cold wind chills.
  • Where: All of West Central Texas.
  • When: From 9 PM this evening to 9 AM CST Tuesday.

Potential Impacts: The advisory warns of dangerously cold wind chill values, posing a significant risk of exposed skin quickly becoming frostbitten or frozen. Additionally, the extreme cold may lead to hypothermia if appropriate precautions are not taken.

Precautionary/Preparedness Actions: Residents are advised to exercise caution when venturing outside during this advisory period. It is recommended to wear appropriate clothing, including a hat and gloves, to mitigate the risk associated with the extreme cold conditions.

Stay informed and stay safe in the face of this impending cold weather.

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