Wind chill prompts weather warning
OMAK — Due to expected frigid temperatures, the National Weather Service has issued a hazardous weather outlook extending through Sunday.
#According to meteorologists, some of the coldest weather of the winter will settle over North-Central Washington beginning tomorrow.
#"Increasing north winds will develop Tuesday," the Weather Service reported. "By Wednesday, wind chills of minus 5 to minus 15 will be possible.
#Frigid temperatures are expected to affect the Okanogan Valley floor, as well as the North Cascades, Okanogan Highlands, the Waterville Plateau and Grand Coulee area.
#"Expect temperatures to be 20 to 30 degrees below average," the service reported.
The weather widget on my computer:
Yep, Spring is near....
Spring is near......but where?
ReplyDeleteSpring, huh.
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