The game-time temperature could be below zero. Near-record cold in Kansas City will make for a frigid NFL playoff game Saturday night, when the Chiefs host Miami. “It’s going to get pretty chilly tonight,” he said, “We’ve got a couple hidey holes they can get into and bed down and hunker down together and stay warm.” Temperatures were expected to drop overnight to minus 28 F (minus 33 C), so Ropp said he’d spread straw on the ground, somewhere out of the wind, for the cattle to rest and stay dry. He used a feed truck to spread extra hay for his cows, a process he planned to repeat later Friday. Temperatures were below zero Fahrenheit across Montana on Friday morning with wind chills as low as minus 57 F (minus 49 C) in places along the eastern edge of the Rocky Mountains and in the central part of the state.Īt the Double Cross Cattle Company, a ranch near Roberts, Montana, Tyson Ropp used an axe to chop through inches of ice covering a stock tank so that his bulls could drink water. In a reply, Abbott refused to stop what he called “voluntary” trips “until President Biden steps up and does his job to secure the border.” “I am pleading with you to at least pause these transports to save lives.” “As we grapple with the existing challenges of your ongoing manufactured crisis, the next few days are a threat to the families and children you are sending here,” Pritzker wrote. Pritzker released a letter pleading with Abbott. Mayor Brandon Johnson said the city will suspend plans to enforce a 60-day cap on shelter stays for asylum seekers through at least Jan. “The buses are also small and you practically have to stay inside because of the heating, because it is deadly cold outside.” “I slept sitting because there is almost no space left,” he said. By Friday, dozens were staying in eight parked "warming buses" to avoid sleeping outside while they await space in city-run shelters.Īngelo Travieso, a Venezuelan bused up from Texas, wore a light jacket and sandals with socks after sleeping on one of the buses. Advocates worried for the growing population of migrants sent up from the U.S.-Mexico border - more than 26,000 have arrived since last year. It could reach 20 below F (minus 29 C) by early Sunday.Ĭhicago is expecting several inches of snow through the weekend, with wind chills well below zero. It was 11 degrees below zero F (minus 24 C) in Bismarck, North Dakota, on Friday morning, and forecasters warned the weekend will get even worse. The cold was the bigger concern in the Dakotas. Forecasts for the Milwaukee area predicted heavy snow stretching into Saturday morning with wind gusts up to 40 mph (64 kph). “The road conditions are extremely dangerous!”īlizzard warnings were issued in some places, including southwestern Minnesota and the Green Bay area of Wisconsin. “Please, don’t put yourself or others in danger,” the agency wrote. The Iowa State Patrol posted photos of an icy wreck. Nikki Haley's campaign canceled three Friday events and said it would be hosting "telephone town halls." Ron DeSantis' campaign postponed events in Marshalltown and Clear Lake. Republican candidates campaigning ahead of Monday's Iowa caucuses were contending with a blizzard warning covering most of the state. The Milwaukee County Medical Examiner’s office said Friday afternoon that it was investigating the death of a 69-year-old man who became unresponsive while snow-blowing his driveway in Franklin, a Milwaukee suburb.
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