Snow, Columbus and Winter Storm
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The 10 Weather Impact team has updated the snowfall forecast to bring some of the heavier snowfall further north. Once all is said and done by Monday morning, 8"-16"+ of snow appears likely for the Columbus metro and much of central Ohio. There is likely to be a few spots that overachieve from this system, and could land over the 16 inch mark.
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Columbus weather: Winter storm weekend
All 88 counties in Ohio will be under a winter storm warning starting today. This will last in Columbus until noon Monday. Snow showers begin to pick up Saturday night, and heavier precipitation is expected overnight.
Expect a high of 42 degrees that feels more like 27, with an overnight low of 25 on Dec. 10. Forecasters predict it will be windy; rain and drizzle in the morning, then showers of rain and snow; any heavier snow shower could quickly make some roads ...
Expect a high of 54 degrees that feels more like 53 Nov. 24, with an overnight low of 43. Forecasters predict it will be a cloudy but dry day for holiday travel. Throughout the day, wind will be blowing south southeast at 5.8 miles per hour. You can search ...
Expect a high of 61 degrees with an overnight low of 49 on Nov. 14 in Columbus. Forecasters predict it will be periods of clouds and sunshine with a shower in spots this afternoon. There will be light rain during the day, forecasters from AccuWeather ...
Snow in the forecast brings more than just a winter wonderland. It also increases the chance of power outages. Winter precipitation can cause power lines to sag, particularly if a snow-laden branch pushes them down. Those power lines can snap, causing outages.
A winter storm warning is in effect for much of Ohio from Saturday through Monday as heavy snow and dangerous travel conditions are expected.
The snowfall from a winter storm is expected to impact much of the nation Friday and has triggered thousands of flight cancellations.