Ohio forecasters predict frigid conditions and light snow across several counties this week. AccuWeather and local meteorologists report highs near 11–19°F with wind chills making it feel between −8°F and −4°F, overnight lows ranging from −8°F to 2°F, and wind speeds of about 12–21 mph. Agencies forecast intermittent flurries, accumulations generally under one inch, and slippery roads. The National Weather Service advised precautions for frozen pipes, animal safety, limited outdoor exposure, and winter survival kits in vehicles. Health agencies noted varying assessments on cold-related illness risk. Local officials urged caution for commuters. Based on 6 articles reviewed and supporting research.
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Local public works departments, utility and road maintenance crews, and winter-supplies retailers experienced increased demand for services and goods during the cold snap.
Residents, commuters, outdoor workers, farmers with exposed animals, and older adults faced greater risk of cold exposure, frozen pipes, travel hazards, and disrupted daily activities.
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Ohio counties brace for frigid conditions and flurries
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