FORT WAYNE, Ind. (WPTA) – It was a snowy day across Northern Indiana and Ohio, with a general 6-10″ across much of the area. This system has officially moved east, ending the snow for all.
Fort Wayne received record snowfall, coming in at 8.7″:
So what’s next? The cold air is not going anywhere, with highs Monday barely reaching double digits. Wind chills are also expected to hover between -10 and -20 most of the day, meaning Monday is a First Alert Weather Day.
Tuesday is also a First Alert Weather Day, as overnight wind chills Monday night into Tuesday are expected to be between -20 and -30. Though Tuesday afternoon we warm up into the upper teens with gentler wind chills, the cold returns with a vengeance Tuesday evening, Wednesday, and Wednesday night with wind chills back between -15 and -25. Wednesday’s high will be around 10. You guessed it – Wednesday is a First Alert Weather Day.…