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Temperatures drop into the deep freeze

January 21, 2013 By Radio Iowa Contributor

Much of Iowa is waking up to brutally cold temperatures this morning. A wind chill warning is in effect until noon today for a wide section of north-central Iowa while an area north of Interstate 80 is under a wind chill advisory. Rod Donovan is a meteorologist at the National Weather Service in Johnston.

Temperatures are 5 to 10-below in northern Iowa as increasing north winds knock wind chills down to 25 to 35-below, which will last much of the morning. Donovan says the cold weather will be hanging around for several days.

Tuesday will see a slight warm-up into the teens with 20s on Wednesday, but he’s expecting temps below freezing all week. Donovan says Iowans will have to wait until next weekend for daytime highs in the 20s and 30s.

By Pat Powers, KQWC, Webster City

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