Sunday will be colder, with highs only around 23 degrees and a slight chance of snow throughout the day.
Sunday night will be breezy and bitterly cold, with lows around zero degrees and winds making it feel as cold as minus 15 to minus 25 degrees.
There is an Extreme Cold Watch in effect starting at around 1 a.m. on Monday morning and continuing until around 10 a.m. on Wednesday, issued by the NWS. During that time, the NWS predicted dangerously cold temperatures, which could rupture water pipes.
[3:10 PM] Alright, everyone. We know it's January, we know it's winter... but it's about to get COLD at the end of this weekend. Much colder than climatological normal(s) for this time of year. Now is the time to prepare and plan!! pic.twitter.com/l02ehaLt5X
— NWS Wilmington OH (@NWSILN) January 17, 2025
Martin Luther King Jr. Day will be sunny but very cold, with highs only around 11 degrees, followed by a partly cloudy night with lows again falling to around zero degrees.
The NWS didn’t predict much wind Monday night, but light winds could still make it feel as cold as minus eight degrees.
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