A so-called “polar vortex” is slated to descend on the United States, potentially impacting the Midwest. Some weather forecasters are saying it could minus 45 to minus 60 degrees Fahrenheit after wind is factored in.
It said that in Chicago, where temperatures dropped to below zero over the weekend, temperatures could reach minus 41 degrees with wind chills on Wednesday morning
“Run faucets overnight,” plumber Mark Mitsdarffer told Fox32.
“Try to run them during the day if you can. Do be aware that you are running water all night, so if you have a slow running drain, it’s gonna back up on you. Secondly, open up all the cabinets underneath your sinks and faucets. Get as much warm air into all the areas that you can,” he warned.
Outside of Chicago, in the Midwest, temperatures are forecast to plummet.
The National Weather Service has issued a number wind chill warnings, watches, and advisories across the Midwest.
It added: “From Tuesday through Thursday, expect frigid temperatures and bitterly cold wind chills, likely leading to widespread record lows and low maximum temperatures. Be weather smart!”
“We’re very concerned about the arctic air and the temperatures,” Davis said. “Obviously, temperatures like this and water don’t mix real well.”