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Ohio may face heavy snow and frigid temperatures as the winter storm moves in. Here's how much snow the state could get.
A weekend storm could bring significant snow, strong winds and flooding in some areas of the US. Is Ohio in its path? See the weather forecast.
According to the National Weather Service, snow will fall in intensity this morning and peak this afternoon and evening. The snow will taper off tonight, but lingering light lake-enhanced snow showers will continue across Northeast Ohio on Monday. In addition, sub-zero wind chills are expected and continue tonight into Monday morning.
COLUMBUS, Ohio — Several businesses in central Ohio are closed on Tuesday due to snow, slick roads and the cold. Some are resuming operations as crews work to clear more roads and snow emergency levels are downgraded. Most central Ohio counties are under a Level 2 Snow Emergency as of Monday evening.
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A winter storm warning is in effect for much of Ohio from Saturday through Monday as heavy snow and dangerous travel conditions are expected.
Now's the time for Ohioans to inspect their properties for damage caused by Winter Storm Fern and the current freezing temperatures. The Ohio Department of Commerce Division of Industrial Compliance (DIC) and the Ohio Board of Building Standards urge homeowners to look for signs of winter damage,