Winter storm impacts in Northeast Ohio
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The National Weather Service in Wilmington advises drivers to be careful on the roads Jan. 24 as it forecasts snow will start overtaking central Ohio.
Ohio braces for extreme cold from winter storm Fern this weekend. See the coldest day ever recorded in the state.
Ohio's Wilmington area braces for cold and snow flurries, with the National Weather Service forecasting a chillier Thursday and a cold start to next week.
Snow will taper off for many parts of Ohio on Monday, but dangerous cold will take center stage as the state settles into a prolonged arctic stretch.
Maps released Thursday estimate 8 to 12 inches of snow in the Columbus area. The storm is set to hit Saturday afternoon and continue to Sunday afternoon.
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How much snow will Ohio get? See NWS 3-day forecast
December in Ohio started off pretty heavy with winter precipitation that brought snow emergencies across the state and record snowfall for some regions. Another wave of winter weather that could bring sleet and snow is heading toward Ohio as of Dec. 10.
How many school closings are there for Monday? What are the road conditions like right now? What about parking bans or snow emergency levels in your county? We're following real-time updates throughout the wintry weather with everything you need to know.
The National Weather Service in Wilmington has issued a frost advisory for parts of central Ohio and eastern Indiana. The advisory remains in effect from 2 a.m. to 9 a.m. Oct. 10. Temperatures could drop to as low as 34 degrees across the region.
CLEVELAND, Ohio - The National Weather Service has issued a winter storm watch, with 5 to 10 inches of snow possible in portions of Northeast Ohio. The watch runs from 7 p.m. Sunday through 10 a.m. Tuesday. This would mark the first measurable snow in ...
Some parts of the state had already seen more than 10 inches of snow pile up by the early evening on Sunday, with the heaviest snowfall expected to last into the night.