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Extreme Cold/Wind Chill — Warren, Indiana

2026-01-23 · Warren, Indiana

Event narrative

Temperatures on the morning of the 23rd were as low as -1F, while gusty winds were sustained as high as 19 mph...resulting in extreme wind chills as low as -23F.

Wider weather episode

Following a period of sub-zero temperatures and lingering impacts from previous winter weather, most central Indiana counties remained under a deep arctic influence as the 23rd began. Skies remained relatively clear overnight as a potent arctic high-pressure system, centered over the Midwest, dominated the regional weather pattern.

West-northwest winds, sustained at 15'20 mph and gusting higher at times, ushered in a secondary surge of arctic air by pre-dawn on the 23rd. Ambient temperatures bottomed out between -2F and 1F across the northern and western tiers of central Indiana. These persistent breezes led to a primary period of criteria wind chills for several counties, including Warren, Clinton, Fountain, Tippecanoe, and Montgomery. Wind chills plummeted to between -21F and -24F within the 23rd 0730'1100 EST period, with the most extreme conditions centered in Montgomery County.


Source: NOAA Storm Events Database, event_id 1311195. Narrative written by the NWS forecast office that issued the report.