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Get Ready For 18-Below Wind Chills: Patch PM
Also: Massive Hillsborough warehouse fire still rages / Prison teacher arrested for sex with inmate / A special "promprosal."

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Stories worth talking about tonight:
18-Below Wind Chills Possible This Weekend
A ”major outbreak” of arctic air is on the way this weekend, bringing bitterly cold temperatures and dangerous wind chills, the National Weather Service has warned in a Special Weather Statement.
The NWS has issued a Wind Chill Advisory for New Jersey that begins Saturday evening and goes through Sunday morning.
Yesterday’s Patch PM: We’re ‘Disgusted’ By Beyonce’s ‘Anti-Police’ Super Bowl Performance: N.J. Troopers
Other headlines:
N.J. Teacher Had Sex With Prison Inmate 20 Times, Got Pregnant Twice: Prosecutor
- A prison teacher had sex with an inmate more than 20 times and became pregnant twice during the relationship, authorities said.
Homeless Woman Saved In Hoboken Ahead Of Deadly N.J. Cold Snap
- Read a heart-warming example of New Jersey residents treating their neighbors with love and dignity.
WATCH: Incredible Time-Lapse Video of Massive Storm Rocking NJ Cruise Ship
- A camera was rolling the entire time a cruise ship that departed from New Jersey was caught in a severe storm, injuring four.
Also Worth a Look Today
- Hillsborough Fire Rages On, Rt. 206 Closed Again
- Princeton Police Release Video of University Professor’s Arrest
- WATCH: Matawan Girl Asks Special-Needs Boy to Prom
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