Weather Service Posts Wind Chill Through Wednesday Morning

The National Weather Service has issued a Wind Chill Advisory for southeast Michigan starting at midnight and running through 10 a.m. Wednesday.A Wind Chill Advisory means cold air and the wind will combine to create low wind chills. Frost bite and hypothermia can result if precautions are not taken, such as wearing a hat and gloves when outdoors.

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