Slippery conditions possible
THIS AFTERNOON: Most of us are now left with snow moving through the area. We'll have a few bands that are slightly heavier, so some folks will have differing amounts when this is all said and done, but temperatures will be steadily falling throughout the day. By this afternoon, many of us will be in the low 20's with wind chills in the single digits.
TONIGHT: The coldest air we've seen so far settles in tonight. We'll still be dealing with a northerly wind, but won't be as blustery but enough to move wind chills to near zero, as overnight lows fall into the teens.
EXTENDED: A frigid day is in store on Tuesday with highs not getting out of the twenties for the second straight day. We'll get sunny skies, but those clear skies lead to another cold night with temperatures falling back into the teens. Wind chills aren't expected to be quite as cold as the night before but still something you'll need to bundle up for. We begin our slow climb out of the freezer Wednesday as temperatures get back on the right side of 32 with highs getting into the middle 30s, on our way to the upper 40s by Friday.