It's a brutally cold Tuesday, and the harsh cold isn't going anywhere. 

Tuesday's temperatures will only reach the low to mid-teens, marking our coldest day since late January 2025. Wind chill values will remain well below zero until later Tuesday, then hover near or slightly above zero overnight into Wednesday morning. 

Snow returns on Wednesday, with light snow in the morning, then becoming widespread in the second half of the day. Wednesday's temperatures will be the warmest of the week, peaking in the low to mid 30s. Above-freezing temperatures will reduce snowfall totals, and raindrops may occasionally mix in with snow showers. Snow will continue Wednesday night into Thursday morning with a coating to an inch or so of snow accumulation possible by daybreak Thursday. 

Other than a few morning flurries, Thursday will stay quiet with more clouds than sunshine and high temperatures peaking in the upper 20s. 

Another shot of harsh air returns on Friday, with temperatures falling out of the teens early in the morning and wind chill values dropping below zero. Air temperatures will fall below zero into Saturday morning, with afternoon temperatures on Saturday barely reaching the low teens. 

We are keeping a close eye on the trends of a weekend snowstorm that looks to have a big impact on the southern and mid-Atlantic states. Snow may clip portions of Eastern Ohio, but right now, it's unclear how far north the impactful or accumulating snow will travel.