Other than the well-below-normal temperatures this week will be storm-free. Daytime highs on Monday and Tuesday will run about 20° below average. Nighttime temps will be especially cold with sub-zero windchill values Monday night. The coldest day this week looks to be Tuesday. (Normally daytime high temperatures this time of the year should be 40°)
We will see one opportunity for snow showers here in the Valley on Wednesday and Wednesday night as an upper-level disturbance moves into the region. So far this doesn’t appear to be very impactful.

Snow amounts locally are running an inch or less through Thursday morning. There is some uncertainty in where this system tracks in eastern Ohio so there is some wiggle room for a slight increase in final amounts. This should get corrected with future runs today and Tuesday.

Dry weather should return on Thursday and then continue into the upcoming weekend. A gradual warm-up looks to take hold early next week.
