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Special Weather Statement
In effect from Thursday, Jan 29 2026 10:53 PM - Friday, Jan 30 2026 4:00 AM
Issued by NWS Wilmington OH


Although temperatures will not be quite as cold as last night,
readings will still dip into the single digits below zero,
especially in outlying and rural areas. Wind chill values around
10 below zero will be possible into early Friday morning.

Areas Impacted:
Wayne
Fayette
Union
Franklin
Darke
Miami
Champaign
Clark
Madison
Franklin
Licking
Preble
Montgomery
Greene
Fayette
Pickaway
Fairfield
Butler
Warren
Clinton
Ross
Hocking
Highland
Pike

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Special Weather Statement
In effect from Thursday, Jan 29 2026 10:46 PM - Friday, Jan 30 2026 5:00 AM
Issued by NWS Louisville KY


A narrow swath of snow will spread southeast across central and
eastern Kentucky Friday morning into the afternoon hours. Minor
accumulation of dry, fluffy snow is possible - perhaps up to an
inch east of I-65 and south of the Bluegrass Parkway. East-
central Kentucky, especially the I-75 corridor from Richmond
southward, has the best chance of seeing 1 inch or more of
accumulation.

This band of light snow could quickly coat previously
plowed/treated roads once again, which could lead to minor travel
impacts on top of the lingering impacts from the winter storm.
Slow down and use caution while traveling.

Areas Impacted:
Perry
Hancock
Breckinridge
Meade
Ohio
Grayson
Hardin
Bullitt
Spencer
Anderson
Woodford
Fayette
Nelson
Washington
Mercer
Jessamine
Clark
Larue
Marion
Boyle
Garrard
Madison
Butler
Edmonson
Hart
Green
Taylor
Casey
Lincoln
Logan
Warren
Simpson
Allen
Barren
Monroe
Metcalfe
Adair
Russell
Cumberland
Clinton

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Special Weather Statement
In effect from Thursday, Jan 29 2026 9:45 PM - Friday, Jan 30 2026 4:00 AM
Issued by NWS Indianapolis IN


Although low temperatures will not be not quite as cold as last
night, readings will still fall into the single digits below zero
to the single digits above zero. Light winds will produce wind
chills as low as 9 below zero, especially after midnight.

Areas Impacted:
Carroll
Warren
Tippecanoe
Clinton
Howard
Fountain
Montgomery
Boone
Tipton
Hamilton
Madison
Delaware
Randolph
Vermillion
Parke
Putnam
Hendricks
Marion
Hancock
Henry
Vigo
Clay
Owen
Morgan
Johnson
Shelby
Rush
Sullivan
Greene
Monroe
Brown
Bartholomew
Decatur
Knox
Daviess
Martin
Lawrence
Jackson
Jennings

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Special Weather Statement
In effect from Thursday, Jan 29 2026 8:30 PM - Friday, Jan 30 2026 7:15 AM
Issued by NWS Jackson KY


A weather system passing by to the south of Kentucky may bring a
touch of accumulating snowfall to locations north of the Mountain
Parkway and south of I-64 early Friday. Up to a half an inch of
accumulation will be possible, from this, potentially leading to
slick spots on area roads.

Areas Impacted:
Montgomery
Powell
Menifee
Elliott
Morgan
Wolfe

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Special Weather Statement
In effect from Thursday, Jan 29 2026 6:15 PM - Friday, Jan 30 2026 6:15 AM
Issued by NWS Anchorage AK


Northeasterly winds with gusts to 25 mph have developed across
Umnak Island. The loose volcanic ash and dust on the surface may
carry over to Nikolski. Resuspended ash will lead to hazy
conditions and may also lead to trace amounts of ash accumulation.

Those with respiratory ailments in these areas are encouraged to
avoid or reduce outdoor activities to avoid inhaling the ash. The
winds are expected to diminish starting Saturday morning, which
should allow for any ash to settle out of the air.

Areas Impacted:
Eastern Aleutians

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Special Weather Statement
In effect from Thursday, Jan 29 2026 4:46 PM - Friday, Jan 30 2026 5:00 AM
Issued by NWS Indianapolis IN


Although low temperatures will not be as cold as last night,
readings will still fall to between 2 below zero and 6 degrees
above zero overnight. Light winds between 3 and 6 mph will produce
wind chills between 3 below zero and 9 below zero mainly after
midnight.

Areas Impacted:
Carroll
Warren
Tippecanoe
Clinton
Howard
Fountain
Montgomery
Boone
Tipton
Hamilton
Madison
Delaware
Randolph
Vermillion
Parke
Putnam
Hendricks
Marion
Hancock
Henry
Vigo
Clay
Owen
Morgan
Johnson
Shelby
Rush
Sullivan
Greene
Monroe
Brown
Bartholomew
Decatur
Knox
Daviess
Martin
Lawrence
Jackson
Jennings

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Special Weather Statement
In effect from Thursday, Jan 29 2026 2:28 PM - Friday, Jan 30 2026 6:00 AM
Issued by NWS Memphis TN


Impacts from recent winter weather will continue creating
hazardous conditions across the majority of the Midsouth tonight.

HAZARDOUS ROADWAYS AND BLACK ICE:
Roads across the region remain covered in snow, sleet, and solid
ice. Travel on secondary roads is virtually impossible in many
locations.

Even where main thoroughfares have been treated, motorists should
exercise extreme caution. Any slush or partial melting that
occurred during the day will rapidly refreeze as temperatures
drop below freezing at night. This will result in the formation
of widespread "black ice" -a transparent coating of ice that is
nearly invisible to drivers but extremely slippery.

PLEASE AVOID ALL NON-ESSENTIAL TRAVEL. If you must drive, keep a
flashlight, food, and water in your vehicle in case of an
emergency.

RECOMMENDED SAFETY ACTIONS:

HEAT SAFETY: If your power is out, NEVER use gas grills, charcoal
grills, or camping stoves indoors. These produce deadly carbon
monoxide gas which you cannot smell or see. Generators should be
operated outdoors only, at least 20 feet away from windows and
doors.

CONSERVE HEAT: Keep doors and windows closed. Close curtains and
blinds to trap heat inside. Stuff towels or rags in cracks under
doors. Close off unused rooms to avoid wasting heat.

LAYER CLOTHING: Wear loose-fitting, lightweight, warm clothing in
several layers rather than a single heavy layer. Wear a hat and
mittens to prevent body heat loss.

CHECK YOUR PIPES: In homes without heat, open cabinet doors
beneath kitchen and bathroom sinks to allow warmer air to
circulate around pipes. Allow faucets to drip to prevent freezing.

LOOK OUT FOR OTHERS: Check on elderly neighbors, friends, and
family to ensure they are safe and warm, especially if they live
alone or have lost power.

Areas Impacted:
Clay
Greene
Craighead
Poinsett
Mississippi
Cross
Crittenden
St. Francis
Lee
Phillips
Dunklin
Pemiscot
DeSoto
Marshall
Benton
Tippah
Alcorn
Tishomingo
Tunica
Tate
Prentiss
Coahoma
Quitman
Panola
Lafayette
Union
Pontotoc
Lee
Itawamba
Tallahatchie
Yalobusha
Calhoun
Chickasaw
Monroe
Lake
Obion
Weakley
Henry
Dyer
Gibson
Carroll
Benton
Lauderdale
Tipton
Haywood
Crockett
Madison
Chester
Henderson
Decatur
Shelby
Fayette
Hardeman
McNairy
Hardin

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