A frigid start to the New Year

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Happy New Year! It’s a frigid start this morning with lows in the single digits to below zero. Everyone is under a Wind Chill Advisory as breezy winds will make it feel like -10 to -25. Lake effect snow showers continue along and north of the Indiana Toll Road but little accumulation is expected. Most others will see partly cloudy skies but it remains cold with a high of 8F! Lake effect snow tapers off tonight with partly clear skies allowing temperatures to fall below zero. It’ll be frigid Tuesday but plan on seeing much more sunshine.
The cloud move back in on Wednesday with some light snow showers after midday. There are a few more lake effect snow chances to wrap up the work week but temperatures break 20 degrees over the weekend.
New Year’s Day: Partly cloudy with L.E. snow showers, mainly along and north of the Toll Road. High of 8.
Tonight: Partly to mostly clear, low of -4.
Tuesday: Mostly sunny. Highs near 10.
Wednesday: Mostly cloudy with system snow in the afternoon. Highs in the mid teens.