As the Chattahoochee Valley deals with the ice from Tuesday’s winter storm, we checked to see how this snowfall compares to others that hit Columbus.
COLUMBUS, Ohio — Snow has moved out of the central Ohio region, but freezing temperatures are moving in. A Winter Weather Advisory does remain in effect until 10 a.m. The Columbus area and ...
COLUMBUS, Ohio — Central Ohio will see its biggest snow event of the season so far on Sunday and Monday. Measurable snow began for some Sunday afternoon and will continue through the night into ...
In Franklin County, 2-4 more inches of snow is expected Friday afternoon and Friday night, according to the National Weather ...
Chance of precipitation is less than an inch of snow. Saturday: Cloudy, then gradually becoming mostly sunny, with a high near 22 degrees. West wind 14 to 16 mph. Marion County, OH Weather Alerts ...
Ohio is covered in a blanket of snow after Winter Storm Blair hit huge portions of the Midwest, causing school closures and snow emergencies. Some are enjoying this winter wonderland ...
A major winter snowstorm, which began Sunday night and continued into Monday morning, brought half a foot of snow from Illinois to the East Coast. With snow across most of Ohio, it's a good time ...
Keep those snow shovels close at hand. Franklin County and almost two dozen other Ohio counties are under a winter weather advisory from midnight Thursday to 10 a.m. Friday as one to two inches of ...
Update 12:33 p.m.: The National Weather Service has issued a winter weather advisory for Hamilton, Clermont, Butler and Warren counties in Ohio and Boone, Kenton and Campbell counties in ...
The Franklin County Sheriff's Office has downgraded the county's snow advisory to a Level 1, a dispatcher confirmed Monday night. The downgrade comes hours after the National Weather Service ...
The National Weather Service is warning of a winter storm that could hit eastern Ohio tonight, ahead of a another storm expected to target southern Ohio this weekend. Thursday morning, the weather ...
For the snow to disappear, it will have to turn from its solid state to liquid water. According to HeatTrak, the melting point of snow is 32 degrees Fahrenheit or zero degrees Celsius.