An "extended stretch" of bitterly cold temperatures is expected Monday through Wednesday next week, according to a hazardous weather outlook.
The National Weather Service has placed Columbus and central Ohio under an extreme cold watch from 1 a.m. Monday to 10 a.m. Wednesday, warning that wind chills will drop temperatures into single-digit highs and nighttime temperatures could plummet as low as 15-25 degrees below zero.
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The wind chill in Columbus dropped as low as -5 degrees overnight, and as of 6 a.m. the air temperature was 5 degrees with a -3 degree wind chill
Are you ready for the extremely cold temperatures across Northeast Ohio by the end of the weekend? The time to prepare is now, while the temperatures are relatively warm before plummeting.
Northeast Ohio's forecast for this weekend calls for highs in the upper 30s on Saturday, but lows Sunday night will be in the single digits.
CLEVELAND, Ohio - The area is in for a bit of a warming trend over the next few days starting on Thursday.
The NWS and NOAA have made changes to several cold weather alerts this past fall. Some of the coldest air we have felt across NEO in years is expected early next week.
Storm Blair is expected to move through Ohio on Sunday, bringing snow and sleet accumulations of between 5 and 9 inches on Sunday and into Monday night.
The National Weather Service says Saturday's high near 35 will seem balmy as temperatures drop below zero degrees by Monday morning. It will be a chilly Martin Luther King Jr. Day with an anticipated high of just 2 degrees in Marion County. The low in the evening is -6.
Update 12:33 p.m.: The National Weather Service has issued a winter weather advisory for Hamilton, Clermont, Butler and Warren counties in Ohio and Boone, Kenton and Campbell counties in ...
Monday, Jan. 20 has a full schedule, especially for those in central Ohio. Schools and other organizations will close Monday to recognize Martin Luther King Jr. Day,