We are continuing to monitor the progress of a potential winter storm, and at the moment, all signs show consistency in the path and intensity of the winter storm set to impact our area on Sunday. 

Before we get there, it gets very cold. 

Wind chill values will fall to as cold as 15 below before sunset on Friday with air temperatures in the single digits. Wind chill values will stay below zero overnight with air temperatures as cold as 5 below zero Saturday morning. 

Saturday will stay frigid with air temperatures from 5 below zero to 10 above zero, which would be our coldest high temperature since January 30th, 2019. Temperatures will rise out of the single digits, and snow will begin overnight into Sunday morning. 

The steady snow will begin around or shortly before daybreak, with snow working in from the south to the north. Snow will stay steady and be heavy at times all day, with roads becoming slick just after sunrise and staying treacherous all day and into Sunday night. Steady snow sticks around until about midnight and then tapers off overnight into Monday morning. A one-day snow total of 8 to 12 inches will be very possible on Sunday. 

School adjustments will be very possible on Monday with slick roads likely in the morning hours and light snow showers lingering into the daylight hours. Another blast of harsh air returns Monday into Tuesday with air temperatures falling just below zero and wind chill values as cold as 15 below zero Tuesday morning. 

Air temperatures stay in the teens to 20s for the final days of January.