We forecasted two straight nights of record cold, and Friday morning, our low temperature dropped to 9 below zero, breaking the previous record of 8 below zero set back in 1965. Tonight, we are set for our second straight night of record cold. 

Friday will stay mostly sunny with wind chill values slightly below zero through sunset, and air temperatures will once again peak in the low teens.

Temperatures will then fall to around 10 below zero at the Youngstown-Warren Regional Airport Saturday morning, breaking the previous daily cold temperature record for Saturday of 9 below zero set back in 1948. While "official" temperatures will make it to around 10 below zero Saturday morning, our coldest communities could get as cold as 15 or 20 below zero for an air temperature. 

Saturday features more clouds than sunshine with air temperatures peaking in the low teens, and wind chills below zero for much of the day. Sunday remains frigid, but will be slightly "warmer" as high temperatures peak in the upper teens, but once again wind chill values will make it feel slightly below zero for much of the day. 

Our coldest air of next week looks to arrive Sunday night into Monday morning, with air temperatures dropping to around zero with wind chill values as cold as 15 below zero. 

 There are low-end chances for light snow in the forecast Monday night through Tuesday night, but no major snow events on the horizon over the next 7 to 10 days.