![]() ![]() Most indications are for 1-2″ of melted water to fall through this event across the state, which will mean large snowfall totals for some, heavy icing for some, and some flooding for others over the frozen grounds. Overall there is one thing almost of the of the data has locked on, and its that this system will be a slow moving system with ample moisture, meaning wet. To the southeast part of the state, heavy rains will be the main type, ending with some snow late Thursday night. during the period, with freezing rain and sleet, along with eventually snow falling as well. The I-71 corridor is likely going to see a heavy mix of wintry precip. 7 hours ago &0183 &32 COLUMBUS, Ohio Heavy rain, large hail and strong winds are the biggest threats for central Ohio as a storm system will roll through the region on Thursday. types, with the best chances of heavy snowfall in the north/northwest part of the state. Today 87/ 67 33 Wed 12 day 87 33 WSW 7 mph Scattered clouds with the possibility of an isolated thunderstorm developing this afternoon. COLUMBUS, Ohio ( WCMH) A blast of arctic air arriving on Friday all but ensures a white Christmas in central Ohio, although snow totals will be relatively. Wednesday overnight into Thursday will be when we see the shift from rain to mixed precip. Right now as the system is still quite far away, and has not fully formed yet, the track will be critical to the eventual precip. Wednesday will be the start of this winter storm, in fact, parts of our area (likely to be expanded/upgraded a bit) are under Winter Storm Watches for Wednesday later to Friday morning. ![]() We will start to see cloud cover increasing during the day on Tuesday, but it will be one of our warmest days in a while with highs back into the upper 40s with some low 50s possible in the south. A hint of Spring getting closer is the average high and low temps are starting to go back up again, as the mid-point of winter is Wednesday this week.Įxpect partly cloudy skies overnight with winds light to calm with temps in the lower 20s early and then starting to climb a bit as we head toward morning. It was a pretty looking fairly seasonal day to start the work week with temps in the middle to upper 30s today with plenty of sunshine. Wednesday: Rain likely, some heavy at times, high 44.Tuesday: Clouds increase, much warmer, high 47.Tonight: Partly cloudy, seasonal, low 22.Source: National Weather Service, Wilmington. (Weather station: John Glenn Columbus International Airport, USA). See more current weather Columbus Extended Forecast with high and low temperatures Jul 9 Jul 15 Lo:63 Tue, 11 Hi:85 7 0.15 Lo:68 Wed, 12 Hi:85 6 0.51 Lo:70 Thu, 13 Hi:83 6 0.09 Lo:71 Fri, 14 Hi:87 10 0. Tuesday: A chance of showers and thunderstorms. (Weather station: John Glenn Columbus International Airport, USA). Monday: A chance of showers and thunderstorms. Sunday: Mostly sunny, with a high near 89. Saturday: Showers likely, then showers and possibly a thunderstorm after 2 p.m. Mostly sunny, with a high near 90.įriday night: A chance of showers and thunderstorms. Some storms could be severe, with gusty winds and heavy rain. Low around 69.įriday: A slight chance of showers and thunderstorms before 8 a.m., then a chance of showers and thunderstorms after 2 p.m. A chance of showers and thunderstorms, then showers and possibly a thunderstorm after noon. College Hill, Tiffin, and West Milton, 9th Yellow Springs, 9th, 26th Cleveland, Sandusky, and Elyria, 24th Columbus and Portsmouth. Thursday night: Showers and possibly a thunderstorm before 8 p.m., then a chance of showers and thunderstorms, mainly between 8 p.m. Thursday: Showers and thunderstorms likely, then showers and possibly a thunderstorm after 2 p.m. Wednesday night: A slight chance of showers and thunderstorms after 3 a.m. Seasonably warm and humid conditions will continue into early next week. Some hail and localized flooding will also be possible.Īlthough cloud trends will determine highs on Thursday, temperatures will likely be in the lower to mid-80s. Damaging winds and locally heavy rainfall will be the primary threat. ![]() Strong to severe storms are expected to move through the region on Thursday, according to a hazardous weather outlook from the National Weather Service in Wilmington. Temps will be around 90 degrees by late afternoon. Enjoy the warm, dry weather while it lasts because rain will return to the region Thursday.Įxpect a seasonably warm and dry day on Wednesday with abundant sunshine, especially south of the I-70 corridor. ![]()
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