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Strong winds and arctic air make for a bitterly cold afternoon

Our high temperature will only make it up to 27 degrees with wind chill values remaining near or at zero Monday. Wind chills will not be an issue by lunch and we become less breezy and clouds develop through the day with highs climb into the middle 20s.

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Today: Wind chills are already below zero this morning with some spots around 10 below zero but actual temperatures are in the single digits.

Another shot of cold air comes in Tuesday and there could be some more light snow Wednesday.

“1-3” feel across most of Central Indiana overnight into Tuesday AM. Up to three inches of snow are possible in higher terrains, and the evening commute could be impacted, according to meteorologists.

There’s a chance for snow Friday, reports note, and then we’re in for another cold weekend where we could see below-zero temperatures by Sunday morning.

Monday: Few AM flurries, then turning mostly sunny. The best energy and moisture with this front stays to our north and northeast, but our area could see a few light snow showers (possibly mixed with rain) as the system moves through.

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Another warming trend starts Wednesday and Thursday with above average temperatures expected both days.

Very cold...low wind chills Sunday