A winter weather advisory is in effect for Columbus from 10 p.m. Dec. 1 to 10 a.m. Tuesday, with 2–4 inches of snow expected ...
The winter storm brought new snowfall records in Cincinnati, Columbus and Dayton. The old records held for nearly 100 years.
Light snow may return Dec. 3, but the bigger concern for central Ohio will be plunging single-digit temperatures.
Overnight storms dropped snow across central and southern Ohio leading to delays and closures of schools across the region.
Slightly milder temps, plenty of clouds expected for the weekend. More snow, and wet mix chances coming.
The National Weather Service forecasts snowfall in Ohio with 2-4 inches expected, affecting travel and prompting snow-clearing efforts, with a return to dry but cold weather later Tuesday.
Expect chilly weather and potential snow affecting Thursday morning commute in Columbus, Cincinnati, Wilmington, and nearby areas; temperatures remain below normal into the weekend.
Waking up to the coldest temps of the season this morning, with wind chills hovering in the single digits.
As temperatures plunge, Columbus warming centers are filling critical gaps for people like Anthony Jordan, who can’t enter ...
COLUMBUS, Ohio — Several school districts in central Ohio are closed or have delayed start times on Tuesday morning due to ...