A bitter cold spell is sweeping across much of the U.S., leaving many with serious concerns for their health and safety. Frostbite, in particular, is plaguing those who have to brave the outdoors in ...
DENVER — A powerful arctic cold front arrived in Colorado on Friday and will keep the state very cold until Wednesday. The temperature could be below freezing for at least 114 consecutive hours ...
While much of the country is dealing with cold temperatures and unusual snowfall in areas that rarely if ever see accumulation, people will have to watch for signs of hypothermia and frostbite, ...
After the historic snowfall, dangerously low temperatures crept into the Pittsburgh region, bringing a hidden danger that can turn painful in seconds: frostbite. However, there are ways people can ...
(Mass Appeal) – We’ve been dealing with harsh weather conditions including below freezing temperatures. This bitter cold can ...
Bone-chilling temperatures and brutal winds mean frostbite can set in in just a few minutes. But what are the necessary steps to prevent injury to one’s skin or other living tissue? Dr. Rodney Fullmer ...
Beret Leone is a native Minnesotan who joined the WCCO team as a reporter in September 2022 - and she's thrilled be back home in the Twin Cities! Beret grew up in Chaska and graduated from Bethel ...
Doctors recommend staying inside - if possible - as wind-chills across the Chicago area dip well below zero for the next few days. The extreme cold can cause a multitude of health problems from ...
CLEVELAND — On a frigid Chicago morning a few years back, 28-year-old Jason Miller decided to remove his gloves before unloading packages from his truck. It was one of the coldest days of the year.
Frostbite may have met its match. The U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA) has approved the first medication to treat severe frostbite, the agency announced this week. The drug, iloprost (brand ...
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Weather Word of the Week: Frostbite
When our weather team says the air is going to bite… sometimes they mean that quite literally. Meteorologist Derek Witt explains in this Weather Word of the Week.
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