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Detailed text transcripts for TV channel - CNN - 20190129:10:10:00

two at the scene, two of the wounded officers were in surgery last night in critical but stable condition. life-threatening hard freeze making parts of the u.s. feel colder than antarctica. windchills all over the midwest will range from minus 20 to minus 65. the bites cold causing one death in minnesota, two in illinois. illinois governor warning residents to watch out for hypothermia. schools in chicago today are closed. that says a lot when you close schools. in minnesota twin cities are closed today and tomorrow. and michigan and wisconsin declared states of emergency. even in the deep south, a deep freeze, empty store shelves spotted at this grocery store in alabama because of the cold. the governor there declaring a winter weather emergency. about 3,000 flights were delayed or canceled outright.

Detailed text transcripts for TV channel - CNN - 20190129:09:11:00

winter weather emergency. about 3,000 flights were delayed on or canceled youloutright. pedram javaheri with the brutal forecast. yes, pretty incredible pattern here the next couple of days. and we re talking about dangerous windchills that are extending from about 30 to 55 below and some areas as cold as 65 below windchill could be expected the next couple mornings. and that is precisely why schools have been canceled. 42 break what below right now i feels like in international falls. and this is the trend here. an additional reinforcing shot of arctic air comes in wednesday through thursday and eventually all of that cold air wants to end up across the northeast albeit a little less intense. but still impressive nonetheless. and look at chicago, low temperatures wednesday minus 24, 17 above here in the coldest time of year is what is

Detailed text transcripts for TV channel - CNN - 20190129:09:41:00

winter weather emergency. about 3,000 flights were delayed or canceled outright. mostly in chicago, atlanta and detroit. pedram javaheri with the brutal forecast. yes, pretty incredible pattern here the next couple of days. and we re talking about dangerous windchills that are extending from about 30 to 55 below and some areas as cold as 65 below windchill could be expected the next couple mornings. and that is precisely why schools have been canceled. 42 below right now is what it feels like in international falls. and this is the trend here. an additional reinforcing shot of arctic air comes in wednesday through thursday and eventually all of that cold air wants to end up across the northeast albeit a little less intense. but still impressive nonetheless. and look at chicago, low

Detailed text transcripts for TV channel - CNN - 20190129:10:42:00

closed today and tomorrow. michigan and wisconsin declaring states of emergency. even in the deep south, a deep freeze. empty store shelves spotted at this grocery store in alabama ahead of the cold. the governor there declaring a winter weather emergency. here is pedram javaheri with the brut brutal forecast. yes, pretty incredible pattern here the next couple of days. and we re talking about dangerous windchills that are extending from about 30 to 55 below and some areas as cold as 65 below windchill could be expected the next couple mornings. and that is precisely why schools have been canceled. 42 below right now is what it feels like in international falls. and this is the trend here. an additional reinforcing shot of arctic air comes in wednesday through thursday and eventually all of that cold air wants to end up across the northeast albeit a little less intense.

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