Cincinnati Public Schools will be closed for students Wednesday due to cold weather. The Greater Cincinnati area remains under a cold weather advisory by the National Weather Service as wind chills as low as 15 below zero strike the region.
According to the NWS, Cincinnati is expected to receive approximately 3 inches of snow Friday through Saturday. However, the city could get as much as 5 inches on the high-end.
Cold, dry weather is forecast for the Ohio Valley Region on Wednesday, but another chance of snow will return early on Thursday.
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Bitter cold conditions will continue through Wednesday, but a slight warming trend is expected by the end of the work week.
Dangerously low temperatures and wind chills have swept across Cincinnati, Chicago, and Northeast Ohio, with wind chills as low as -30°F in Chicago and -10°F in Cincinnati. Over 500 schools in Northeast Ohio have canceled classes,
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The Pensacola area is forecast to receive between 4 to 6 inches of snow, but the National Weather Service says areas south of I-10 could see more.
Around 40 million people, primarily across the southern U.S. from Texas to Florida, were under some type of weather hazard.
Roughly 40 million people from Texas to the Carolinas are under winter weather alerts, as a rare winter storm brings bone-chilling temperatures and potentially historic snowfall to cities unused to harsh cold weather. In Texas, temperatures dropped to below freezing Monday night as winter weather began across the state.