where that family was here in nevada all the way down to texas and arkansas and even toward the northeast. remember this map. i will get back to it in a minute. lo at the lows tonight, minneapolis, 14 below. many people aren t even ready for this. this doesn t even feel like we should be this time of year just yet. we shouldn t be this cold. you re not ready. your car is not read maybe the anti-freeze isn t ready. take all those things into consideration for tonight. rapid city down to 13, wind chill factors much colder than that. the animals feel this wind chill. your face feels it. your car windows, house, don t feel the number. but i tell you what, if you were outside or your pets are outside please take care of yourselves and your pets tonight. because they can t take care of themselves. make sure they have some type of shelter from this wind chill. wind chill advisories all the way from international falls all the way down to the south. please keep at least half a tank of gas in y
so very cold all across the northeast. right now winds in the city, 7 miles per hour. so that is way below that c criter criteria. gusts near 18 and they should die down throughout the day. so far so good. the balloons will fly, but it is going to be game-time decision, of course. when you factor in the winds, you get the windchill. 24 in new york city right now. so very cold. windchill factors will not get out of the 20s throughout the entire day. so folks along the parade route will need to bundle up. feels like 20 in boston right now. and, of course, all along the northeast, it feels very, very cold. not only the northeast, but the deep south. we re seeing freeze watches and warnings along the i-10 corridor anywhere from san antonio through south louisiana, lake charles, new orleans, even over to jacksonville, a cold start with temperatures in the 20s.
if that s not cold enough, factor in the winds and the windchills are down in the 20s. new york city feels like 23 degrees for all of the folks along the parade route and windchill factors will not get out of the 20s throughout the entire day so it is going to stay awfully cold throughout much of the northeast, including the south, little rock, 33 degrees, by the time you wake up tomorrow morning, as all of you head out to do some black friday shopping, if you are in the north, 18 degrees, international falls for you black friday shoppers. chicago, 28 degrees to start your morning on friday. looks like things will stabilize a little bit more, carol, as we head into the end of the weekend. thank you, jennifer. black friday shoppers, black thursday shopper, jennifer. yes, some die-hard shoppers out already this morning, foregoing thanksgiving festivities to camp out in front of stores like best buy and toys r us hoping to snag some of the crazy
tery, cold air in place. look for snowfall across interior sections of the northeast. what about the forecast? we go into the next several days. look at this. for new york today, should be in the 40s. going through the next couple days, sunday, monday, tuesday, we will be right around that freezing mark coming up for sunday afternoon. there are lake effect snows, so driving wise you ll have some difficulties there. could see some reduced visibility and treacherous road conditions. now, i looked at all of the weather conditions and temperatures across north dakota because fargo is at 5 degrees. that is the warmest spot we have in the state of north dakota. minneapolis reporting 16 degrees now. these are not wind chill factors. chicago, 24 degrees. 19 in omaha. you see some of that air is gradually making it towards the south. that s the set up, chance of icing situation across dallas metroplex. more than likely you ll see that
to really suffer some serious or consequences. definitely. with the types of wind chill factors we re get being the extreme cold, all it takes is a few minutes for unprotected skin to be affected by the cold. literally, people need to know that dressing, you know, warmly makes a huge difference even though it seems like common sense. exactly. we have that acronym that we use, the c.o.l.d. acronym. cover yourself, and that includes areas that are very prone to injury, fingertips, toes, end of your nose, your ear lobes, you know, always you want to make sure that you re not overexerting yourself, baez when you re because when you re outside in cold weather like this, you build up a layer of sweat, and that can help you get chilled each more. you want to dress in layers and dress properly for the environment. is there a big difference in terms of elderly and young people in ways that tech really get sick and they can really get sick and suffer illness?