Extreme Cold/Wind Chill in WINNEBAGO, Illinois
Bitterly cold air moved across northern Illinois on January 23rd and January 24th with wind chills between 25 below and 35 below zero. Wind chills 35 below to 40 below zero…
🧳 What travelers should check
- Read the linked official advice for the places on your itinerary.
- Check again shortly before departure.
- Follow local authorities if conditions change while you are travelling.
🔗 Source record
Open NOAA NCEI Storm Events Database ↗
Published natural-disaster alerts are compiled from GDACS, USGS, NOAA NCEI IBTrACS, NOAA NCEI Storm Events, NOAA NCEI Global Historical Tsunami Database, NOAA Center for Tsunami Research, NASA COOLR, NOAA National Weather Service Alerts, National Interagency Fire Center / WFIGS, NOAA NHC, and Smithsonian / USGS GVP. Coverage and historical availability vary by source, hazard and geography; records may be preliminary, delayed, incomplete, model-derived, catalogued from contributed reports, or later revised. An empty result does not prove that no hazard occurred or that a destination is safe. TripPlanning.org is not an emergency warning service. Always confirm current conditions and instructions with the original source and local or national authorities. TripPlanning does not independently verify conditions on the ground.
Universal adapterEPICKA Travel AdapterView on Amazon →
Backup chargingAnker 325 Power BankView on Amazon →
Voltage converterBESTEK Travel ConverterView on Amazon →