Extreme Cold/Wind Chill — Chippewa, Wisconsin
2026-01-22 to 2026-01-23 · Chippewa, Wisconsin
Event narrative
KEAU reported wind gusts as high as 35 mph during the evening as air temperatures dropped from -15F to -24F overnight. The lowest measured wind chill was -45F at 8AM on the 23rd.
Wider weather episode
A push of dangerously cold air spread across the Upper Midwest behind a series of strong arctic fronts from January 21 through January 23. Wind chills dropped into the -40s across western Wisconsin, with RCX in Ladysmith reporting the coldest wind chill of -49F during this stretch of extreme cold. The strongest winds did not line up with the coolest temperatures, limiting wind chills from getting any colder than -49F.
The peak of the coldest conditions occurred from the evening on the 22nd into the morning of the 23rd. Very cold air temperatures around -10 to -20 below continued until the morning of the 26th, though winds were generally at or below 10 mph, limiting wind chills from dropping below -35F.
The lowest wind chills were:
-49F at KRCX (Rusk).
-47F at KRNH (St Croix).
-45F at KEAU (Chippewa).
-43F at KUBE (Barron).
Source: NOAA Storm Events Database, event_id 1312205. Narrative written by the NWS forecast office that issued the report.