Summarize this content to 100 words: Southeastern Virginia could see both high winds and extreme cold Saturday into Sunday, with wind chills reaching as low as minus-1 in South Hampton Roads and as low as minus-2 on the Peninsula, accordingto the National Weather Service.
Wind chills on some parts of the Eastern Shore could hit minus-10 degrees Saturday night into Sunday morning as 50 to 60 mph wind gusts are possible and an extreme cold watch is in place.
Virginia Beach could see mid-50 mph wind gusts, while the rest of Hampton Roads and Williamsburg likely are looking at gusts in the mid-40 mph range, according to the weather service.
It will be dangerously cold across the region: Norfolk, Portsmouth and Virginia Beach could reach wind chill temperatures near zero or below overnight Saturday. A wind chill of minus-2 is possible in Newport News and Hampton. In Williamsburg, wind chills could be at or near zero overnight.
The very cold wind chills could result in hypothermia or frostbite if precautions are not taken, the weather service warned. Outdoor animals should have a warm, dry shelter, food and unfrozen water.
Light snow is possible Friday on the Peninsula and Eastern Shore, but accumulation is expected to be negligible.
Looking ahead, temperatures next week in Hampton Roads should be between the mid 30s and low 50s.
