If you're going outside Friday morning, better bundle up, Cincinnati.
The National Weather Service issued a special weather statement for the Tristate and Greater Cincinnati area, warning of "bitterly cold wind chills" Friday morning.
While the snow ended Thursday night with 0.7" recorded at CVG airport, several schools are closed or delayed Friday for the weather.
The combination of cold, arctic air and winds of 10-15 mph will produce subzero wind chills, which will linger through the morning. Drivers should coontinue to watch for slick spots on the roads.
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Wind chill values may drop as low as -5 to -10 degrees in portions of Eastern Indiana and Southwest Ohio, the NWS said.
Be sure to dress in extra layers and try to limit any skin exposure and time outdoors.
Otherwise, Friday will start out cloudy then gradually become sunny after Thursday's snow, reaching a high near 24 during the day and dipping to a low of 13 overnight.
Temperatures will rise Saturday, with highs back in the 40s and 30s for the next several days.
Detailed forecast
Friday: Mostly cloudy, then gradually becoming sunny with a high near 24. Overnight, mostly clear with a low around 13.
Saturday: Sunny, high near 43. Saturday night, rain and a low around 37.
Sunday: A high near 45 and rain, mainly before 1 p.m.
Monday: Mostly sunny, high near 31.
Tuesday: Sunny, high near 31.
Wednesday: Mostly sunny, high near 45.
Thursday: Mostly sunny, high near 47.
Source: National Weather Service, Wilmington.
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