
Over the next 24 hours cold weather headlines will be at the forefront of most weather discussions across the Central United States as a large high-pressure system from Canada is expected to bring arctic air into portions of the Midwest as well as plummeting temperatures as far south as Alabama. This has already started for portions of the Midwest as multiple states are waking up to single digit and below 0 temperatures!
Across the Stateline temperatures this morning are already in the single digits with wind chill values well into the negatives. Don't expect much to change today as we'll stay in the single digits for a majority of the day, while into the night temperatures are expected to plummet into the negatives with wind chills values of -20° or below.
Because of such bitter wind chills, a cold weather advisory has been issued for the entire region highlighting the dangerous wind chills. It will be crucial to wear multiple layers over the next 24 hours while also limiting time outdoors as frostbite can set in as quickly as 20 minutes with wind chills below -20°.

The peaks of coldest temperatures and wind chills will arrive overnight tonight at the morning hours of tomorrow as the previously mentioned high pressure system moves overhead. By tonight, temperatures will drop below 0° after 8 p.m. while at the same time wind chill values will already be below -15°. Conditions will only worsen into the morning then as even after sunrise tomorrow, wind chill values very well could be approaching -30°.

Not only dangerous cold is forecasted today but also some scattered snow showers into the afternoon. A clipper system will move in from the west today bringing snowfall mainly south of the I-80 corridor. However, on the northern fringe of the system a few scattered snow showers will make their way through the region although accumulation totals with this system will remain under 2" inches across the state line.



























