National Weather Service United States Department of Commerce

Good Afternoon! Behind an arctic cold front passing through the area on Saturday, cold air will move into our area resulting in very cold temperatures and bitter wind chills. The coldest temperatures are expected Sunday night where lows may dip below zero. Wind chills down to -20 degrees are possible early Sunday and Monday and are expected to remain below 0 on Sunday. Make sure to cover all exposed skin and watch out for hypothermia and frostbite. A dry start to next week is expected. For more information, please visit weather.gov/car

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