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Bundle Up: Near-Record Cold Possible Mid-Week

Scattered snow possible Tuesday night into Wednesday, very cold temperatures by late Wednesday.

The Blizzard of 2015 is past us, but Chicagoland could see more winter weather this week in the form of extreme cold.

The National Weather Service is predicting possible scattered snow showers Tuesday night into Wednesday morning.

Temperatures are expected to drop Wednesday and Thursday, with possible wind chill values of -20 to -30 degrees, according to the NWS. Highs of 7 to 12 degrees are predicted for Wednesday and 4 to 8 degrees for Thursday.

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Stay safe in the cold

Follow these extreme cold safety tips:

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  • Wear several layers of loose fitting, lightweight, warm clothing rather than one layer of heavy clothing.
  • Wear mittens instead of gloves.
  • Wear water-repellent clothing.
  • Wear a hat.
  • Cover your mouth with a scarf to protect your lungs.
  • Make sure small children, infants, and the elderly stay warm. They are more vulnerable to the cold.
  • Take advantage of warming centers, public park facilities, and heated stores and malls.
  • Where possible, try to keep one room in your home heated to 68-70 degrees.
  • Avoid drinking alcoholic beverages.
  • Eat high energy foods and drink warm beverages.
  • Beware of overexertion; shoveling snow or pushing disabled cars can be very strenuous and should only be done by individuals in good health.
  • Safe heating tips
  • Electric heaters can be hazardous and should be used with caution to prevent shock, fire, and burns. Follow the usage instructions carefully and keep clothing and blankets away from heating elements.
  • Carbon monoxide can kill. Be careful using fireplaces; make sure flues are clear and properly ventilated.
  • Gas ovens, burners, and charcoal should never be used to heat your home.
  • NEVER use generators in homes, garages, basements, crawl spaces, or other enclosed or partially enclosed areas, even with ventilation.
  • Make sure your car is in good operating condition before using it in extreme cold.
  • Keep condensation (water) out of your gas tank by keeping the tank as full as possible.
  • Maintain a storm kit in your car with items such as a cell phone and charger; blankets; extra clothing; jumper cables; a flashlight; high-calorie, non-perishable food; and matches or a lighter.
  • Plan your trip carefully. If cold, snowy, or icy conditions exceed your ability or your car’s ability, don’t travel.
  • Tell someone about your travel plans.
  • Never leave the motor running in a vehicle parked in an enclosed or partially enclosed space, such as a garage.

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