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let s take a look at those current wind chill temperatures because we have some chilly ones again in place across parts of the midwest and also into portions of the great lakes. take a look at chicago. your current wind chill when you head out is 10 below zero. that s cold. when you keep in mind that to begin the week your high temperature on monday was 10 bee low zero for your actual temperature, this will feel much better. across the northeast, you re looking better. parts of texas, feeling like the 50s for some across southern parts of that state. otherwise high temperatures are going to make it into the 30s for new york city. just above freezing. 26 for your high temperature. in chicago, 19 over in minneapolis. we are going to continue to see things warming up across the east. i want to show you raleigh because to kick off the week, you actually were looking at temperatures in the single digits and by saturday, your highs could reach the 70s. this is going to be producing some issu