You will not get relief from the area's bitter cold until at least noon on Tuesday, according to the National Weather Service. Residents across northeast Wisconsin woke up to temperatures below zero on Monday morning, with the wind chill making it feel roughly 25 degrees below zero. While the area could see temperatures hit two degrees on Monday, you will not be as lucky on Tuesday. The high is not expected to get above zero degrees; the wind chill makes it feel under negative 30 degrees. The National Weather Service has already issued an Extreme Cold Warning from midnight to noon on Tuesday, which coincides with the current Cold Weather Advisory. With many people in Door and Kewaunee counties required to work outside for work, Kewaunee County Public Health Director Cindy Kinnard says there are things you can do to help protect yourself from frostbite and hypothermia.
Kinnard says it is crucial to keep track of the symptoms of frostbite and hypothermia to keep yourself out of harm's way. Two churches, a school, and the Kewaunee County Meals on the Wheels program were the only entities to cancel activities on Monday as of 9:30 a.m., which could look vastly different on Tuesday when more schools are in session.
