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Kentucky Faces Arctic Blast: Dangerously Cold Wind Chills Arrive
12 Dec
Summary
- Kentucky lows will drop into single digits this weekend.
- Subzero temperatures possible late Sunday into Monday.
- Wind chills could cause frostbite within 30 minutes.

Kentucky is experiencing one of the earliest and most widespread cold outbreaks in the U.S., with Arctic air bringing dangerously low temperatures and extreme wind chills. This weekend, lows are expected to reach single digits, with potential for subzero temperatures late Sunday into Monday. The biting winds will significantly lower the "feels like" temperature, creating hazardous conditions for anyone exposed to the elements.
The combination of cold and wind poses a serious risk of frostbite, with the National Weather Service warning that unprotected skin could develop frostbite within as little as 30 minutes. Symptoms of frostbite include redness, pain, numbness, and skin that appears white or grayish-yellow. In severe cases, blisters and deep tissue damage can occur.
It's crucial to distinguish frostbite from hypothermia, which is a dangerous drop in core body temperature. While frostbite affects extremities, hypothermia is a life-threatening condition affecting the entire body and can occur even in milder temperatures if wet or exposed to wind. Both require immediate attention, with frostbitten areas needing gradual warming and medical evaluation for severe cases.




