Wilmington, OH – The Ohio Valley continues to battle a powerful winter storm, with heavy snow and freezing winds creating dangerous conditions.
The National Weather Service predicts 2–3 inches of additional snow through Monday afternoon, with totals reaching 6 inches in some areas. Winds gusting at 35 mph are causing whiteout conditions, particularly along I-70 and secondary roads. Authorities advise residents to avoid non-essential travel and prepare for power outages in isolated areas.
Temperatures tonight will plunge to 9°F, with wind chills nearing zero. Tuesday offers a brief reprieve with sunshine, though icy roads and frigid conditions will persist. Another chance of snow is forecast for Wednesday evening. Residents are encouraged to stay updated with NOAA alerts and local forecasts for the latest developments.
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