Light breezes and mostly cloudy skies are expected across the area on Tuesday. The National Weather Service’s forecast calls for highs to top out in the mid 40s tomorrow with a slight chance of showers in the early afternoon.
The forecast from the National Weather Service in Cleveland shows temperatures anywhere from the low 30s to upper 40s in the upcoming week.
After a windy, rainy, snow-filled weekend across central Ohio, the National Weather Service says more snow is in the mid-week forecast. The NWS warned early Monday morning that while snow has stopped accumulating,
Ohio Residents Prepare for More Snow as NWS Issues Advisory for Columbus, Cincinnati, and Wilmington
The NWS forecasts a wintry mix for regions near Columbus and Cincinnati, with snow showers expected and potentially slick roads.
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Mansfield News Journal on MSNWhen will the snow melt in Ohio? Maybe this weekend, meteorologists sayThe thaw will only last a few days, but it should be enough to melt most of the snow, at least in North Central Ohio. "The Mansfield area specifically does not have nearly as much snow on the ground as the snow belt of Northeast Ohio and Northwest Pennsylvania," Garuckas said.
Heavy rains overnight into Sunday morning are changing over to an icy mix and then snow as a result of a cold front from the northwest.
According to the National Weather Service’s forecast for tomorrow, highs will make it into the low 20s with breezy conditions throughout the day. Snow will taper off by midnight with overnight lows in the middle teens. Friday will see a bit of sunshine return with highs in the mid 20s.
Flooding is expected in Greater Cincinnati this week, National Weather Service forecasters said Monday. Here's what to know.
Cloudy skies and dry conditions are expected on Saturday, with temperatures in the lower 30s to lower 40s by the afternoon. Temperatures will continue to warm up on Sunday, with highs in the upper 30s to lower 40s on Sunday. Highs in the 40s and 50s will continue through the middle of the week.
If you're not, you might want to sit down. After a windy, rainy, snow-filled weekend across central Ohio, the National Weather Service says more snow is in the mid-week forecast. The NWS warned ...
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