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Much colder air moves into the region today and into tonight. By daybreak tomorrow morning, wind chills as cold as 25 degrees below zero are expected. Bundle up if spending any time outdoors.
Any lingering precipitation, including flurries, comes to an end through mid morning. Temperatures fall through the day, with cold lows tonight. Wind chills overnight into Thursday fall to as cold as -25°. Breezy winds Thursday could lead to patchy blowing snow. Mostly dry and colder into the weekend, with light snow possible Saturday.