Wind chills barely made it above zero this afternoon across Michiana even with abundant sunshine. Temperatures will rise a little overnight as our next round of snow approaches. Another inch or two of snow is likely for the Wednesday morning commute for spots in Northern Indiana. Berrien, Cass and Saint Joseph counties in Michigan could pick up another 2-4+ inches of snow on Wednesday.
Highs should make it into the 30s tomorrow before temperatures once again turn bitterly cold. Friday's high temperature will only be in the single digits, with our first below-zero temperature of the season looking like a lock into Saturday morning. The (slightly) good news: the wind will not be as strong with this Arctic air outbreak, so while temperatures will be frigid, wind chills won't dip to "insane" territory. Nevertheless, the cold itself will be dangerous this weekend, and below-normal temperatures will stay with us next week, too.
Tonight: Cloudy with snow after midnight. Low 11.
Tomorrow: AM snow and not as frigid. High 30.
Thursday: Mostly cloudy and colder. High 21.
Friday: Very cold with snow showers possible. High 6. Wind Chills between -20 and -10 possible.