Some 150 million Americans were under a wind chill warning or advisory for dangerous cold and wind an arctic blast chills across much of the United States.
Twin Falls, ID
Right Now
- Humidity: 78%
- Feels Like: -12°
- Heat Index: -1°
- Wind: 5 mph
- Wind Chill: -12°
- UV Index: 0 Low
- Sunrise: 08:05:13 AM
- Sunset: 05:29:19 PM
- Dew Point: -6°
- Visibility: 9 mi
Today
Some clouds. Low -2F. Winds ESE at 5 to 10 mph.
Tonight
Some clouds. Low -2F. Winds ESE at 5 to 10 mph.
Tomorrow
Sunshine and clouds mixed. High around 20F. Winds E at 5 to 10 mph.
Next 12 Hours
Wind: ESE @ 5 mph
Precip: 2% Chance
Humidity: 76%
Wind Chill: -11°
Heat Index: 0°
UV Index: 0 Low
Visibility: 10 mi
Wind: ESE @ 6 mph
Precip: 2% Chance
Humidity: 75%
Wind Chill: -10°
Heat Index: 1°
UV Index: 0 Low
Visibility: 10 mi
Wind: ESE @ 6 mph
Precip: 2% Chance
Humidity: 75%
Wind Chill: -10°
Heat Index: 1°
UV Index: 0 Low
Visibility: 10 mi
Wind: ESE @ 6 mph
Precip: 2% Chance
Humidity: 75%
Wind Chill: -9°
Heat Index: 3°
UV Index: 0 Low
Visibility: 8 mi
Wind: ESE @ 7 mph
Precip: 2% Chance
Humidity: 76%
Wind Chill: -10°
Heat Index: 3°
UV Index: 0 Low
Visibility: 8 mi
Wind: E @ 8 mph
Precip: 2% Chance
Humidity: 75%
Wind Chill: -10°
Heat Index: 3°
UV Index: 0 Low
Visibility: 8 mi
Wind: E @ 8 mph
Precip: 3% Chance
Humidity: 75%
Wind Chill: -8°
Heat Index: 5°
UV Index: 0 Low
Visibility: 9 mi
Wind: E @ 9 mph
Precip: 5% Chance
Humidity: 75%
Wind Chill: -5°
Heat Index: 8°
UV Index: 0 Low
Visibility: 9 mi
Wind: E @ 9 mph
Precip: 5% Chance
Humidity: 76%
Wind Chill: -1°
Heat Index: 11°
UV Index: 1 Low
Visibility: 9 mi
Wind: E @ 9 mph
Precip: 5% Chance
Humidity: 77%
Wind Chill: 2°
Heat Index: 14°
UV Index: 1 Low
Visibility: 9 mi
Wind: E @ 9 mph
Precip: 4% Chance
Humidity: 78%
Wind Chill: 4°
Heat Index: 15°
UV Index: 2 Low
Visibility: 9 mi
Wind: E @ 9 mph
Precip: 4% Chance
Humidity: 78%
Wind Chill: 6°
Heat Index: 17°
UV Index: 1 Low
Visibility: 9 mi
Subfreezing temperatures blasting much of the U.S. have put millions of Americans at risk of potentially dangerous cold as weekend Arctic storms continue to dump snow from coast to coast.
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Days after a winter storm slammed the Northeast U.S., the Southeast and East Coast are set to endure similar conditions, according to the National Weather Service (NWS). For many, the "first accumulated snow of the season" is at hand, 'The Hill' reports.
The threatening weather has already affected campaigning for Iowa’s Jan. 15 precinct caucuses and has the potential to bring 8 to 12 inches of snow to a broad area across the U.S.
The month of January is often considered the most depressing of the year. The holidays are over, credit card bills are coming due and the days are short and cold.
Northern Nevada will have plowable snow and the Magic Valley will see accumulations as well. Meteorologist Joe Martucci explains when the heaviest snow will be and where single digit wind chills will be likely.