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Bracing for severe cold: tips for staying safe and warm

thermometer-10If you think it’s cold outside today, this is just the tip of the polar air mass headed south toward Tennessee.

Exceptionally cold air from the Arctic Circle is sweeping south, bringing with it “shockingly cold” temperatures, according to the National Weather Service hazardous weather warning issued today.

The NWS predicts that by Thursday, the daytime high temperature will remain in the twenties, with northwest winds  of 10-20 mph: that translates to a wind chill temperature a high temperature hovering around zero. By Thursday night, the low will range from -0- to -5- degrees with a wind chill coming in at minus 10 degrees. 

NWS forecasts suggest that the greater Clarksville area will sustain below freezing temperatures from Wednesday night through Saturday, when temperatures pushing into the low 30s will feel like a heat wave.

Tennesseans, who will feel the brunt of cold normally reserved for more northerly states, “should take precautions … against very cold wind chill temperatures. Limiting outdoor activities and dressing warnly will be the rule. Keep pets indoors as much as possible and check on elfderly neighbors to make sure they have adequate heat.”

Currently, temps are hovering at the freezing mark in middle Tennessee, though a moderate wind has the “feels like” temp ranging from 17-28 degrees. It’s downhill from here.

As the front sweeps through, the Clarksville area has “a chance” of snow showers on Wednesday.

Some tips on staying warm if you have to be outdoors: