Weather Report Script for Carter Lake, Iowa:
Ladies and gentlemen, buckle up for a bone-chilling forecast that'll make your teeth chatter!
We're looking at an extreme cold warning that's no joke. Overnight temperatures are plummeting to negative eleven degrees Fahrenheit, with wind chill values dropping to a bone-crushing negative twenty-six degrees. Pack those winter layers, folks - we're talking serious cold!
Tuesday brings a slight chance of snow and temperatures struggling to reach zero degrees Fahrenheit. Expect wind chills continuing to hover around negative twenty-six degrees. North-northeast winds will be whipping around eight miles per hour, making it feel like you're in a freezer.
Wednesday starts with potential snow flurries before gradually becoming sunny. High temperatures will inch up to a whopping four degrees Fahrenheit. Northwest winds will gust up to eighteen miles per hour, ensuring you'll want to keep that heavy coat close.
The good news? By Friday, we're seeing a warming trend. Temperatures will climb to eighteen degrees Fahrenheit with south winds around six to ten miles per hour. And by Saturday, we're looking at a downright balmy thirty-three degrees!
As we head into the weekend, expect mostly sunny skies with temperatures progressively warming. Sunday might surprise you with a high near forty-four degrees, and Monday could reach a pleasant fifty-one degrees.
For more detailed information and updates, check out the link in our show notes from the National Weather Service.
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