January temperatures are running more than 6° below average and this comes after December ended up being 6° below average.
Here are the morning lows, so far, Thursday.
That -7° low in the Quad Cities marks the 17th time this winter we've dropped below zero. Eight of those were in December and we've had nine in January.
While I expect rising temperatures overnight tonight, it's likely that we'll still be below zero at midnight and that would add another below zero low to the count.
And, after a couple of snow events this weekend, more subzero temperatures are expected Sunday night through Tuesday night.
CBS4 Meteorologist Anthony Peoples
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