Along with the arctic cold's arrival Monday morning, snow showers are expected Sunday afternoon through the evening.
An "extended stretch" of bitterly cold temperatures is expected Monday through Wednesday next week, according to a hazardous weather outlook.
The wind chill in Columbus dropped as low as -5 degrees overnight, and as of 6 a.m. the air temperature was 5 degrees with a -3 degree wind chill
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The National Weather Service has projected a significant winter storm that is expected to impact driving conditions on Monday, January 6, with accumulating snow
About 2-4 inches of snow are expected from 1 p.m. Friday to 10 a.m. Saturday. Drivers should plan for slippery conditions, according to the NWS.
Brisk winds out of the north today, gusting 25-30 mph, will cause east-west roads to drift back over and blowing snow will continue until tonight when the winds become lighter. Wind chills will be in the teens all day long and only a high around 29, so no melting today. Wind chills fall into the single digits overnight with mostly cloudy skies.
Residents in parts of Ohio are preparing for a light snowfall today and mixed precipitation over the weekend, as the National Weather Service forecasted.
An EXTREME COLD WATCH goes into effect Sunday night through at least Wednesday morning for nearly all of Ohio (portions of East Central and Southeastern Ohio in
A week highlighted by several inches of snow, frozen roads and school closures is giving way to dangerously low temperatures and windchills around Columbus and central Ohio, according to a hazardous weather outlook issued by the National Weather Service. Frigid temperatures and wind are expected to result in dangerously low wind chills.
The cancellation comes on the heels of a National Weather Service extreme cold weather watch for Columbus and central Ohio.