Wind Chill Advisory Issued; 1-3 Inches of Snow Possible Monday
The National Weather Service reports the wind chill makes it feel like -11 degrees outside.
- By Megan Rozsa
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- January 21, 2013
The National Weather Service has issued a wind chill advisory for the region, and predicts snow accumulation of around 1-3 inches Monday night.
Wind gusts could get as fast as 29 mph today, reports the National Weather Service. The daytime snow accumulation is about 1 inch. Tonight's low is 7 degrees.
The snow is caused by an arctic airmass that is moving into the area.
Its cold air combined with the low pressure across the Great Lakes will allow for the possibility of persistent lake effect snow across Northeast Ohio and Northwest Pennsylvania.
Tuesday's high will only reach 12 degrees with a 50 percent chance of blowing snow. Winds will be blowing between 16 and 18 mph.
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