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Another blast of dangerously cold air expected this weekend

With temperatures this low, the wind chill will make it feel much colder. Photo: Metro Services


EAST-CENTRAL, Ill. (Chambana Today) — Illinois residents are being urged to prepare for another round of dangerously cold weather this weekend, with sub-zero temperatures and snow showers predicted across the state. Highs on Saturday will barely reach 18°F, while nighttime lows could dip to -5°F, creating hazardous conditions for travel and outdoor activities.

The National Weather Service has issued a warning for snow and frigid temperatures starting on Saturday, January 13, with snowfall expected to intensify throughout the day. Sunday will see slightly sunnier skies, but the cold will remain with temperatures staying below freezing, and lows falling as low as -6°F.

Weather Breakdown:

  • Today: High 32°F with overcast skies and light WNW winds at 8 mph.

  • Tonight: Low 14°F, cloudy with possible snow showers and strong WNW winds at 14 mph.

  • Saturday: Snow expected, high 18°F, low -5°F, with gusty winds.

  • Sunday: Sunny but cold, high 5°F, low -6°F.

With temperatures this low, the wind chill will make it feel much colder, and the extreme cold is expected to last through the weekend. The National Weather Service warns of the potential for frostbite and hypothermia in exposed areas, urging residents to limit time outdoors and dress in layers.

Heads-up:
The coldest temperatures are forecast for Sunday night, with low wind chills making it feel well below zero. Travelers are advised to monitor weather updates and exercise caution on icy roads.

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