While perhaps not record-setting, the temperature change in southeast Wisconsin was remarkably chilling, given the accompanying wind.It's the wind,not the cold. Yep. Just like the humidity.
"If you consider the average wind chill around Southeast Wisconsin this morning of around -25 to -30, you could argue that this temperature drop was far more significant than the 50 degrees," said Michael Westendorf, a meteorology professor and director of Innovative Weather at UWM . "Go from 46 with no wind in the afternoon to -4 with a -25 wind chill, makes it more of a 70-degree temperature drop..."
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Wednesday, January 30, 2008
I'm glad I wasn't swimming in Lake Michigan last night
I mighta gotten chilled:
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