Below normal temperatures are expected all week.
Brrr! Bundle up if you need to head outside this morning or anytime this week. Here are the current 8am wind chill values around the region. Below normal temperatures are expected all week. pic.twitter.com/ule28XImwl
— NWS Wilmington OH (@NWSILN) January 14, 2024
[4:07 AM] Very cold wind chills are expected for the next several days. This morning, we're expecting wind chills well below zero, and even as low as -20°F in eastern Indiana and west-central Ohio.
— NWS Wilmington OH (@NWSILN) January 14, 2024
If you have to venture out, dress in layers and limit time outdoors! pic.twitter.com/8LOqgXjVd9
[4:15 PM] A cold night is in store for us! Overnight wind chills (feels like temperatures) drop into the negatives. We have a Wind Chill Advisory out for the majority of our counties. pic.twitter.com/aLHbqVz4Qp
— NWS Wilmington OH (@NWSILN) January 13, 2024
The cold wind chills could result in hypothermia if precautions are not taken, the NWS said. Use caution while traveling outside. Wear appropriate clothing, a hat and gloves.
Tonight will be mostly cloudy but blustery and very cold. Lows will be around 4 degrees with wind chill values as low as minus-9.
The NWS said wind chills are forecast to be less than five below zero on Monday, Tuesday, Saturday and less than 10 below zero Wednesday.
On Martin Luther King Jr. Day, freezing temperatures continue with a mostly cloudy sky turning into sunshine later on. The high will be near 16 degrees, however, wind chill values will make it feel even more cold.
Overnight, expect cloudy skies with a slight chance of snow showers. Little to no snow accumulation is expected. The low will fall around 8 degrees.
Tuesday will be partly sunny with a high of 16 degrees. Tuesday night will be mostly clear with a low of 6 degrees.
A sunny sky sets in Wednesday with a high of 25 degrees, followed by a mostly cloudy overnight with a low of 19 degrees.
Thursday sees a return of slightly warmer temperatures.
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