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Wind Chill Warning issued January 07 at 11:08AM EST until January 08 at 12:00PM EST by NWS

January 7, 2015 Jay Farlow

…WIND CHILL WARNING REMAINS IN EFFECT UNTIL NOON EST /11 AM CST/ THURSDAY… HAZARDOUS WEATHER… * WIND CHILL…PROLONGED DANGEROUS WIND CHILL TEMPERATURES OF 15 BELOW TO 30 BELOW ZERO ARE EXPECTED THROUGH MIDDAY THURSDAY.
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W9LW is my FCC-assigned, amateur (ham) radio call sign. I'm Jay Farlow and I've been a ham since 1973. I've been a volunteer storm spotter for the National Weather Service SKYWARN program since the 1970s. I've also been a volunteer EMT and firefighter and member of a disaster medical assistance team. I served on the leadership team of Associated Churches Active in Disaster, a ministry of Associate Churches of Fort Wayne and Allen County. I'm a former broadcast journalist. Currently, I work as an independent public relations consultant. Learn more about w9lw at www.qrz.com/db/w9lw.

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