Canton area weather calls for plummeting temperatures this weekend

Between February 6 and February 7, when snow and temperatures are expected to plummet, the mighty Alberta Clipper will make its way across the Great Lakes. Dangerous wind chills are forecast for the morning of February 7th.

Between February 6 and February 7, when snow and temperatures are expected to plummet, the mighty Alberta Clipper will make its way across the Great Lakes. Dangerous wind chills are forecast for the morning of February 7th.

Stark County will be very cold before temperatures warm up over the next few days.

The National Weather Service predicts a high temperature of nearly 38 degrees on February 10, with mostly sunny skies. The maximum temperature is expected to be close to 32 degrees on February 9, and the minimum temperature will be around 22 degrees.

But before the warm air arrives, snow and temperatures are expected to plummet between February 6 and February 7, with a powerful stream of Alberta Clipper moving across the Great Lakes. Dangerous wind chills are expected by the morning of February 7, with temperatures as low as minus 17 degrees.

The maximum temperature on February 5 is expected to be close to 21 degrees, with the minimum overnight temperature around 14 degrees.

Forecasters predict it will be quite cold with clouds and sunshine. Winds were from the southwest at 5.8 mph throughout the day.

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Between February 6 and February 7, when snow and temperatures are expected to plummet, the mighty Alberta Clipper will make its way across the Great Lakes. Dangerous wind chills are forecast for the morning of February 7th.

Between February 6 and February 7, when snow and temperatures are expected to plummet, the mighty Alberta Clipper will make its way across the Great Lakes. Dangerous wind chills are forecast for the morning of February 7th.

What to know about today’s weather in Stark County

With cooler temperatures expected over the next few days, be sure to follow these safety tips from the National Weather Service.

  • Check the weather before going out and avoid staying outside for long periods of time during the coldest times of the day.

  • Make sure water pipes don’t freeze and animals aren’t exposed to extreme cold.

Weather Almanac: How Today’s Weather Forecast Compares to Other Years

  • On February 5, 1890, Stark County set a record high temperature of 63 degrees. On this day in 1918, the lowest temperature ever recorded was minus 15 degrees Celsius.

  • Forecast highs are below average for this time of year. The 30-year average high temperature on February 5 was 36 degrees. The minimum temperature is expected to be 6 degrees below the established normal temperature of 20 degrees.

  • Historically, the day is typically a bit wet, with an average precipitation of 0.09 inches.

Includes USA TODAY Inc. reports and data generated accurate weather.

This article was originally published in Repository: Stark County weather forecast calling for dangerous wind chills

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