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Subzero Wind Chills Sweep Central Ohio, Prompting Multiple Weather Impact Alerts

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Arctic Blast Drives Subzero Temperatures Temperatures will plunge into the single digits by Friday evening across central Ohio, and wind chills are forecast to dip far below zero. The coldest interval arrives Friday night into early Saturday, when wind chills remain the furthest below zero for the longest stretch. Forecasters describe this period as especially intense, with sub‑zero conditions persisting into Sunday and Monday mornings. [1]

Impact Alerts Target Critical Travel Periods The 10TV Weather Impact Team has issued ten Weather Impact Alert Days covering Friday evening through Saturday morning and again for Sunday and Monday mornings. These alerts highlight elevated risk to travel and public safety due to the extreme cold. Officials stress that the alerts are meant to prompt precautionary measures during the most hazardous windows. [1]

Potential Snow Remains Uncertain Snow is possible this weekend, but forecasters have not quantified expected amounts. If temperatures rise slightly, the chance for more impactful snowfall could increase. Nonetheless, the primary concern remains the prolonged sub‑zero wind chill rather than snowfall accumulation. [1]

Monitoring Continues as Arctic Pattern Persists The Weather Impact Team will continue to monitor the arctic blast as the weekend approaches. Forecast models indicate little change in the overall pattern, and trends are unlikely to shift significantly in the near term. Ongoing observation aims to update alerts should conditions evolve. [1]

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