![]() ![]() Temperatures are expected to slowly rise from around 28 degrees overnight to a high Wednesday afternoon of around 41 degrees, then fall again Wednesday night, Gibson said. The snow is then expected to transition to sleet and drizzle, potentially causing icy roadways, according to James Gibson, a meteorologist with the National Weather Service in Wilmington. Wednesday and continue until around 10 a.m. ![]() Snow is expected to start falling around 1 a.m. The NWS said it has high confidence in its predicted snowfall totals for areas along and northwest of I-71, and less confidence for areas southeast of the interstate. However, the NWS is forecasting that communities northwest of Columbus, such as Marysville, could have snowfall rates of an inch an hour or greater overnight into Wednesday with total snowfall up to a half-foot. The National Weather Service is now also warning about the possibility of gusting winds on Wednesday afternoon and evening, with wind speeds possibly reaching up to 32 miles per hour. Much of central Ohio, including Franklin County, will be under a winter weather advisory during those hours, with snow possibly changing to sleet or an icy drizzle mid- to late-morning. Wednesday, according to the National Weather Service in Wilmington. ![]() How much snow is Columbus getting?īetween two to four inches of snow is expected to fall between midnight Tuesday and 1 p.m. A winter weather advisory is issued whenever one or more of the following is expected: Snow of 3 to 5 inches in 12 hours, sleet accumulation up to 1/4 inch, freezing rain in combination with sleet and/or snow, or blowing snow. Here's what you need to know about the winter storm, its timing and impact: What is a winter weather advisory?Ĭentral Ohio is under a winter weather advisory from midnight until 1 p.m. Get the latest on the winter weather with our live updates here.Ĭentral Ohio is bracing for a fresh wallop of snow only days after another winter storm last weekend dropped a few inches of snow around the Columbus area. ![]()
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