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Ohio Endures Sub‑Zero Temperatures and Heavy Snow as Arctic Air Persists

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Extreme Cold Warning Extends Through Tuesday Morning An Extreme Cold Warning remains in effect across Ohio, with overnight temperatures projected below zero and wind chills dropping to ‑25°F. The advisory is scheduled to stay active until Tuesday morning, prompting hazardous‑condition warnings for residents. Meteorologists stress the need for protective clothing and limited outdoor exposure [1].

Canadian Arctic Air Mass Keeps Temperatures Under 20°F A frigid air mass moving south from Canada will dominate the region, preventing temperatures from rising above the 20s for the next seven days. The persistent cold will leave the entire state snow‑covered and inhibit any rapid warming. Forecast models show little deviation in the air pattern through the week [1].

Snow Depths Reach Up to Sixteen Inches Across Central Ohio Recent snowfall has left central Ohio with accumulations ranging from eight to more than sixteen inches, according to the station’s Snow Reports. The heavy snow combined with subzero wind chills intensifies travel hazards and power‑outage risks. Ground crews are prioritizing major roadways for plowing and de‑icing [1].

Daily Weather Impact Alerts Issued Until Sunday The 10 Weather Impact Team has posted alerts for every morning through Sunday, warning of single‑digit negative temperatures and even lower wind chills. Alerts are designed to inform commuters, utility workers, and vulnerable populations of the ongoing danger. Meteorologist Aaron White continues to provide updates via social media and email [1].

Earlier Forecasts Highlighted Uncertain Snow and Subzero Wind Chills A Winter Storm Watch issued earlier this week covered six southern counties, predicting subzero wind chills and possible snow from Friday night through Monday. While the heaviest snow was expected south of the viewing area, the system’s northward drift later brought significant snowfall into central Ohio, confirming the earlier warnings of dangerous wind chills and snow accumulation [2].

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Dec 5, 2025 – Ohio records wind‑chill values lower than any seen this season, with air temperatures in the single digits and teens amplified by strong winds; forecasters expect a modest warm‑up into the 20s‑30s by afternoon, offering brief relief before the next cold snap [10].

Dec 9, 2025 – The 10 TV Weather Impact team issues an Alert Day for Wednesday as a strong Midwest storm brings a rain‑snow mix, gusts up to 40 mph, and slippery roads; a weaker system is flagged to bring light snow Friday into Saturday [9].

Dec 11, 2025 – A northwest flow ushers in colder air, dropping overnight temps into the 20s; light snow showers may add up to a half‑inch of accumulation, while wind chills feel 10–20 °F colder, and sunshine on Monday‑Tuesday lifts highs into the 40s [3].

Dec 14, 2025 – Heavy Saturday snowfall deposits up to 9 inches across central Ohio, followed by 25‑mph winds and blowing snow; wind chills dip to –5 °F or lower on Sunday‑Monday, prompting snow emergencies in several counties [8].

Dec 27, 2025 – A developing storm system brings rain and thunderstorms Sunday night into Monday, briefly raising temperatures into the 60s before a sharp 40‑degree plunge to the 20s by Monday noon, creating flash‑freeze risk on wet roads [7].

Dec 27‑29, 2025 – A strong low‑pressure system drives statewide wind gusts of 40‑50+ mph on Monday, with gusts near 60 mph in northern Ohio; wind advisories urge residents to secure outdoor items as temperatures fall into the low 20s‑teens [6].

Dec 29, 2025 – A Weather Impact Alert warns of 1‑3 inches of snow after 4 p.m., targeting travel for the OSU football game and New Year’s Eve celebrations; wind chills remain in the teens as highs stay in the 20s [5].

Jan 1, 2026 – The Weather Impact team declares an Alert Day for up to 2 inches of snow ahead of Ohio State game‑goers and New Year’s plans; most areas see 0.5‑1.5 inches, with temperatures lingering in the 20s before a gradual weekend warm‑up [4].

Jan 11, 2026 – Snow showers move in overnight into Sunday, producing dustings to a half‑inch while wind chills plunge into the 10s‑20s; sunshine on Monday‑Tuesday pushes daytime highs back into the 40s, easing travel concerns [3].

Jan 20‑21, 2026 – A Winter Storm Watch covers six southern counties, warning of sub‑zero wind chills from Friday night through Monday morning and the possibility of additional snow; the 10 Weather Impact team issues Alert Days for the weekend to highlight travel risks [2].

Jan 26‑27, 2026 – An Extreme Cold Warning holds Ohio in a sub‑zero freeze through Tuesday morning, with wind chills as low as ‑25 °F and a Canadian air mass keeping temps below 20 °F for a week; snow accumulations reach 8‑16 inches, and meteorologist Aaron White urges viewers, “Check the 10 Weather Impact forecast for the latest information.” [1]

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