1/21/13 - Local residents are being warned about some dangerously cold conditions moving into the area while others are still waiting for the lights to come on. Temperatures are expected to be in the single-digits above zero, with a wind chill of 15-20 degrees below, prompting the National Weather Service to declare a wind chill advisory. The advisory comes as many people across Livingston County remain without power due to high winds bringing down power lines over the weekend. About 12,000 Livingston residents were affected by the outages, and about 2,000 were still in the dark in the last update provided by DTE. The Livingston County Red Cross has opened a warming center at its facility on Grand River in Howell to provide families with coffee, hot chocolate, movies, and entertainment until power is restored. (TD/JM)
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