Winter storm warning in effect
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Confidence is growing in accumulating snow moving into central Ohio during the afternoon. At this time, no advisories or watches are in place, but this could be a plowable/shovelable winter event. At this time, there don't appear to be any areas in the 10TV viewing area which are expected to receive significantly more or less snow than other areas
Light snow early today to the south then a cloudy & cold day with a few flurries. More accumulating snow for Saturday PM across Central Ohio then frigid for Sun
A winter weather advisory is in effect for Columbus from 10 p.m. Dec. 1 to 10 a.m. Tuesday, with 2–4 inches of snow expected overnight.
Accumulating snow is expected across the Columbus area Saturday afternoon through the evening, with 2 to 5 inches possible.
Light snow and flurries today. More snow tomorrow morning, mainly south, then our best chance of accumulating snow for Central Ohio will be Saturday night.
The winter storm brought new snowfall records in Cincinnati, Columbus and Dayton. The old records held for nearly 100 years. Here's how much fell.
The National Weather Service in Wilmington says there's no severe weather conditions that would affect travel.
Only 0.87 inches of rain fell in Columbus between August 1 and September 15, breaking a record from 1939. Warm and mostly sunny conditions are expected to continue, with temperatures nearing 90 degrees. Scattered showers may return over the weekend, but ...