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An arctic cold front is sweeping across the region today, bringing a burst of dangerous winter weather that will linger into Tuesday. Meteorologists warn that f
Winter Weather Advisory Canceled, Yet Columbus and Cincinnati Brace for Snow Showers and Bitter Cold
Snow showers and abrupt visibility drops are expected in Columbus and Cincinnati, cold snap is to follow with subzero wind chills.
FORECAST FIRST ALERT TODAY FOR BITTER COLD TEMPERATURES AND WIND-CHILLS: Today’s Weather in the Twin Cities will be Extremely Cold and by the end of the week into the upcoming weekend the temperatures will be even Colder.
A cold air mass moves into the region tonight, bringing dangerously cold wind chills to the mountains. Meanwhile, models increasingly hint at a more impactful winter weather system moving through the region this weekend.
Winds start to calm for the second half of the day, but wind chills stay between -15 and -20 degrees. Overnight, temperatures drop to -6 degrees, and although wind chills remain between -10 to -15, winds will continue to calm.
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Sunday forecast: Bitter cold for Bears playoff game, as mid-January arctic blast grips Chicagoland
It's going to be downright frigid for Sunday's 5:30 p.m. kickoff at Soldier Field, as the Chicago Bears battle the Los Angeles Rams in an NFC Divisional Round playoff game. A Cold Weather Advisory is in effect for all of Chicagoland,
A Winter Weather Advisory remains in effect across all of Southeast Michigan through Tuesday morning as snow showers and blowing snow combine with bitterly cold air on Martin Luther King Jr. Day.
Lansing faces brutal cold this week with single-digit temps and wind chills reaching negative 25-30 degrees, increasing frostbite risk.
WPRI 12 Weather Now 1/19/25: Messy roads and power outages this morning; bitter cold Tuesday morning
WPRI 12 Weather Now 1/19/25 with T.J. Del Santo: Messy roads and power outages this morning; bitter cold Tuesday morning As the Patriots clinched their spot vs. the Broncos in next week's AFC championship game, the Patriots did not cling to pretenses about shutting out the noise or listening to only themselves.