DeWine Encourages Ohioans to Take Precautions Due to Extremely Cold Temps This Week
Ohio faces wind chills as low as -25°F with extreme cold warnings through early February, urging residents to prepare for health, travel, and safety risks, officials said.
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Ohio EMA Urges Residents to Prepare for Dangerous Cold and Winter Weather
COLUMBUS, OH – With the state’s temperatures expected to be dangerously low, the Ohio Emergency Management Agency is urging Ohioans to prepare themselves, their households, and their vehicles for brutal winter weather. According to the National Weather Service (NWS), Ohio will experience dangerously low wind chills ranging from -10°F to -25°F, causing frostbite to set in quickly on exposed skin. The severe, cold snap is expected to remain throug…
Gov. DeWine urges Ohioans to take precautions in extreme cold
COLUMBUS — Ohio Governor Mike DeWine continues to encourage Ohioans to take precautions due to the cold weather. According to the Ohio Emergency Management Agency, Ohio is experiencing a deep Arctic air mass that will keep temperatures well below normal throughout the week. The coldest wind chill factor is expected from tonight to Tuesday, with […] The post Gov. DeWine urges Ohioans to take precautions in extreme cold appeared first on Ashland S…
DeWine issues warning as dangerous Arctic blast settles over Ohio
Gov. Mike DeWine is urging residents to take serious precautions as a deep Arctic air mass settles over the state, bringing dangerous cold that is expected to persist through the first week of February.
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