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Officials are encouraging drivers to navigate the roads with caution as a winter storm moves through the Midwest.
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Emergency shelters in Cincinnati, Covington and Boone County are operating winter programs amidst a frigid forecast.
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High temperatures could be near the freezing mark in places like St. Louis and Cincinnati, while single-digit lows are expected in Nebraska, Iowa and Illinois. Even Orlando, where highs are typically in the low-70s this time of year, could see them drop to the mid-50s.
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As the temperatures drop, the risk of death or serious illness for people experiencing homelessness rises significantly.
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The National Weather Service issues long range forecasts, giving odds of whether the temperature and precipitation will be higher or lower than average.
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The National Weather Service in October changed the way it talks about cold weather hazards.
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Areas in the Great Lakes region are at risk of a wetter-than-average conditions, with these probabilities being the strongest in portions of Ohio, Indiana and Kentucky.
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The long-range autumn forecast for the Ohio Valley indicates a good chance of an average amount of precipitation.
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Experts discuss the signs and symptoms and how to stay safe.
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Cincinnati skies are again polluted by smoke from distant wildfires.