Our coldest air of the season arrives Tuesday, and wind chill values will make it feel much worse than the air temperature for much of Tuesday. 

Bursts of moderate to heavy snow remain possible through the midday hours. Watch for reduced visibility and a quick coating to one inch of snow accumulation. Air temperatures on Monday will peak in the low 20s before falling during the second half of the day. 

Air temperatures will drop to the single digits and range from zero to 5 degrees above zero on Tuesday morning, but wind chill values could be as cold as 15 degrees below zero in the morning, and wind chill values below zero for much of the day. 

Wind chill values will stay near or below zero Tuesday night into Wednesday morning, with temperatures rising overnight out of the single digits. 

Snow returns to the forecast on Wednesday, mainly in the afternoon and evening, with additional light accumulations possible. 

Another bout of harsh cold arrives Friday and into the weekend with high temperatures in the upper teens Friday and low teens this weekend; wind chills will drop below zero by the end of the day on Friday and stay below zero for much of Saturday and Saturday night.