KRQE News 13 is warning residents in the area to bundle up as bitterly cold wind chills are expected on Tuesday morning and afternoon. The frigid temperatures are a result of a cold front moving through the region, bringing with it gusty winds and freezing conditions.
Officials are advising people to limit their time outdoors, especially in the morning when wind chills are expected to be at their lowest. They also recommend wearing multiple layers of clothing, hats, gloves, and scarves to protect against the extreme cold.
Drivers are urged to exercise caution on the roads as icy conditions may make for hazardous driving conditions. It is important to slow down and use extra caution when traveling in these conditions.
Residents are encouraged to check on elderly neighbors or relatives who may be more vulnerable to the cold temperatures. Additionally, pet owners are reminded to bring their animals indoors or provide them with adequate shelter to protect them from the harsh weather.
Overall, it is important for everyone to take precautions and stay safe during this period of extremely cold temperatures.
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