This page provides a winter storm advisory archive going back to 1983. The archive will include any winter storm or cold-based text advisories for any of the current Columbus Metro counties of Delaware, Fairfield, Franklin, Licking, Madison, Pickaway and Union. They will be listed chronologically by year and storm dates.
**Last Updated: 5/7/2022- Added new dates, fixed spacing and corrected errors.
1980-1989
1983
Thursday, December 8, 1983
SPECIAL WEATHER STATEMENT
NATIONAL WEATHER SERVICE COLUMBUS OH
545 AM EST THU DEC 8 1983
..THE SNOW DEPTH AT PORT COLUMBUS AT 545 AM WAS 2 INCHES..
AT 545 AM THE COLUMBUS WEATHER RADAR SHOWED A AREA OF LIGHT
SNOW OVER CENTRAL OHIO FROM COLUMBUS TO WASHINGTON COURT HOUSE.
THIS AREA WAS MOVING NORTHEAST AROUND 20 MPH.
EVEN THOUGH NOT A GREAT DEAL OF FURTHER ACCUMULATION OF SNOW
IS EXPECTED THIS MORNING..THE TEMPERATURE WILL REMAIN BELOW
FREEZING IN CENTRAL OHIO. THIS HAS CAUSED UNTREATED STREETS AND
HIGHWAYS TO BECOME SLIPPERY. THESE CONDITIONS WILL PERSIST
THROUGH THE EARLY MORNING HOURS.
Thursday, December 22, 1983
SPECIAL WEATHER STATEMENT
NATIONAL WEATHER SERVICE COLUMBUS OH
835AM EST THU DEC 22 1983
…FRIGID CONDITIONS ARE MOVING INTO CENTRAL OHIO…
AT 830AM EST THE TEMPERATURE AT PORT COLUMBUS HAD DROPPED BELOW
FREEZING…WITH COLDER AIR MOVING IN FROM THE WEST. NORTHWEST WINDS AND TEMPERATURES IN THE 20S TODAY WILL CAUSE WIND CHILL FACTORS AROUND ZERO DEGREES FAHRENHEIT.
ROADS…BRIDGES…AND WALKWAYS ARE WET AND CAN BE EXPECTED TO FREEZE DURING THE MORNING HOURS.
1984
Tuesday, January 10, 1984
SPECIAL WEATHER STATEMENT
NATIONAL WEATHER SERVICE COLUMBUS OH
215AM EST TUE JAN 10 1984
AT 2AM EST RAIN AT PORT COLUMBUS CHANGED TO FREEZING RAIN AND
SLEET AS THE TEMPERATURE DROPPED TO FREEZING.
THE FREEZING RAIN AND SLEET SHOULD CHANGE TO SNOW AROUND
3AM. THE TEMPERATURE WILL CONTINUE TO DROP INTO THE MID 20S
MAKING UNTREATED STREETS AND HIGHWAYS VERY SLIPPERY.
Monday, January 16, 1984
SPECIAL WEATHER STATEMENT
NATIONAL WEATHER SERVICE COLUMBUS OH
445 AM EST MON JAN 16 1984
…EARLY MORNING SNOW…
LIGHT SNOW DEVELOPED OVER CENTRAL OHIO AROUND 2AM THIS MORNING..
AND LIGHT SNOW CONTINUES TO FALL IN COLUMBUS. SNOWFALL THUS FAR HAS BEEN LESS THAN AN INCH..HOWEVER ROADS AND STREETS HAVE BECOME SNOW COVERED.
Monday, January 23, 1984
SPECIAL WEATHER STATEMENT
NATIONAL WEATHER SERVICE COLUMBUS OH
705PM EST MON JAN 23 1984
…SOME ICY SPOTS DEVELOPING IN CENTRAL OHIO…
THE TEMPERATURE AT THE PORT COLUMBUS AIRPORT AT 7PM WAS 35 DEGREES.. AND RAIN WAS FALLING. THIS RAIN WAS HITTING SURFACES AS LIQUID.. HOWEVER..DUE TO THE COLD GROUND SOME ICY SPOTS ARE POSSIBLE. SURFACES MOST LIKELY AFFECTED WILL BE SIDEWALKS..OVERPASSES..AND SECONDARY ROADS THAT DO NOT CARRY MUCH TRAFFIC.
Saturday, February 4, 1984
SPECIAL WEATHER STATEMENT
NATIONAL WEATHER SERVICE COLUMBUS OH
8AM EST SAT FEB 4 1984
..BRIEF MODERATE SNOW IN CENTRAL OHIO…
AT 750AM EST WEATHER SERVICE RADAR IN COLUMBUS SHOWED AN AREA
OF PRECIPITATION MOVING ACROSS CENTRAL OHIO…
SOME REPORTS FROM THE COLUMBUS AREA INDICATE THAT MODERATE SNOW WAS FALLING. THIS IS AN ISOLATED CONDITION..AND SHOULD NOT LAST FOR MORE THAN AN HOUR…WHICH WOULD BE ENOUGH TIME FOR AT LEAST THE GROUND TO BECOME SNOW COVERED.
Thursday, March 8, 1984
SPECIAL WEATHER STATEMENT
NATIONAL WEATHER SERVICE COLUMBUS OH
715 PM EST THU MAR 8 1984
…THERE ARE DANGEROUS WIND CHILL TEMPERATURES IN CENTRAL OHIO…
WIND CHILL EQUIVALENT TEMPERATURES WILL RANGE FROM MINUS 15 TO MINUS 30 DEGREES FAHRENHEIT THIS EVENING.
WINDS EARLY TONIGHT WILL BE FROM THE NORTHWEST TO NORTH 15 TO 25 MPH AND GUSTING TO AROUND 35 MPH. AIR TEMPERATURES WERE FALLING AND WILL BE 10 TO 15 DEGREES THIS EVENING.
WINDS AND SNOW WILL DIMINISH TONIGHT…BUT PERSONS AND ANIMALS OUTSIDE WILL NEED PROTECTION FROM FROSTBITE WITH THESE DANGEROUS CONDITIONS.
Tuesday, November 6, 1984
PUBLIC NEWS STATEMENT
NATIONAL WEATHER SERVICE COLUMBUS OH
1225 PM EST TUE NOV 6 1984
THE FIRST REPORTED SNOWFALL FOR NOVEMBER FOR CENTRAL OHIO HAS BEEN RECEIVED. AT NOON TODAY.. THE NATIONAL WEATHER SERVICE OFFICE AT PORT COLUMBUS RECEIVED A PHONE CALL FROM A RESIDENT NEAR THE MORROW COUNTY/DELAWARE COUNTY LINE NORTH OF SUNBURY OHIO.. WHO REPORTED A HEAVY SNOW SHOWER. THE SNOW STARTED AT ABOUT 1130AM AND LASTED 20 MINUTES. THE SNOW BRIEFLY COVERED THE GROUND.. THEN RAPIDLY MELTED AFTER IT STOPPED. PRECIPITATION WAS INDICATED IN THAT AREA AT THAT TIME BY THE NATIONAL WEATHER SERVICE RADAR.
Monday, December 3, 1984
SPECIAL WEATHER STATEMENT
NATIONAL WEATHER SERVICE COLUMBUS OH
530 AM EST MON DEC 3 1984
SLIPPERY ROAD CONDITIONS MAY DEVELOPE OVER CENTRAL OHIO AS WET ROADWAYS AND OVERPASSES BECOME ICY. TEMPERTURES WILL BE DROPPING THROUGH THE 30S TO NEAR FREEZING DURING THE MORNING RUSH HOURS. LOW DEW POINTS AND BRISK WINDS WILL HELP CAUSE
WATER ON ROADS..SIDEWALKS AND ESPECIALLY OVERPASSES TO BECOME ICE. LATER TODAY..A COLD MOIST FLOW WILL CAUSE SNOW FLULRRIES TO DEVELOP.. BUT SIGNIFICANT ACCUMULATION IS NOT EXPECTED IN CENTRAL OHIO.
1985
Monday, January 7, 1985
SPECIAL WEATHER STATEMENT
NATIONAL WEATHER SERVICE COLUMBUS OH
540AM EST MON JAN 7 1985
SNOW WAS COATING THE HIGHWAYS IN CENTRAL OHIO THIS MORNING.
AT 540AM THE SNOW DEPTH AT PORT COLUMBUS WAS AROUND 1/2 INCH
AND MODERATE SNOW WAS FALLING. THE TEMPERATURE WAS 32 DEGREES.
THE TEMPERATURE MAY DROP A DEGREE OR TWO..WHICH WILL MAKE
STREETS AND HIGHWAYS WHICH HAVE NOT BEEEN TREATED VERY SLIPPERY.
THE COLUMBUS WEATHER RADAR SHOWED THE WESTERN EDGE OF THIS
SNOW AREA WAS OVER MADISON COUNTY. IT WAS MOVING EAST AT 30 MPH.
SNOW SHOULD DIMINISH IN THE COLUMBUS AREA BEFORE 7AM TODAY..
HOWEVER MORE SNOW IS LIKELY DURING THE DAY WITH LITTLE ADDITIONAL
ACCULUMATION.
Tuesday, January 8, 1985
SPECIAL WEATHER STATEMENT
NATIONAL WEATHER SERVICE COLUMBUS OH
6AM EST TUE JAN 8 1985
A LIGHT SNOW COVER IS CAUSING SLIPPERY HIGHWAYS IN CENTRAL OHIO
THIS MORNING.
SNOW FLURRIES WHICH WERE ASSOCIATED WITH A COLD FRONT THAT
WAS MOVING THROUGH CENTRAL OHIO EARLY THIS MORNING WERE
ACCUMULATING ON THE STREETS IN COLUMBUS. THE TEMPERATURE
AT PORT COLUMBUS DROPPED FROM 31 AT 5 AM TO 29 AT 6AM.
THE TEMPERATURE WILL RISE VERY LITTLE IF ANY TODAY.
SNOW FLURRIES ARE EXPECTED TO CONTINUE IN CENTRAL OHIO
THIS MORNING..BUT WITH LITTLE ADDITIONAL ACCUMULATION.
Thursday, January 17, 1985
SPECIAL WEATHER STATEMENT
NATIONAL WEATHER SERVICE COLUMBUS OH
530 AM EST THU JAN 17 1985
A TRAVELERS ADVISORY IS IN EFFECT ACROSS CENTRAL OHIO THIS MORNING.
A MIXTURE OF SLIPPERY AND SLUSHY DRIVING CONDITIONS WILL TEST THE
ABILITIES OF CENTRAL OHIO MOTORISTS ON THEIR WAY TO WORK. MORE SNOW POSSIBLY MIXED WITH FREEZING RAIN WILL NOT MAKE DRIVING EASIER. AN OVERNIGHT SNOW OF AROUND 2 INCHES ACROSS THE AREA HAS BEEN ENOUGH TO CAUSE VERY SLIPPERY HIGHWAYS WHERE UNSALTED..AND SLUSHY CONDITIONS WHERE SALT TRUCKS HAVE DONE THEIR WORK. AS A RESULT..DRIVING DURING THE RUSH HOURS WILL BE MESSY AT BEST. A GOOD SUPPLY OF WINDSHIELD WASHER FLUID WILL PROVE VERY BENEFICIAL.
ABOUT AN INCH OF ADDITIONAL SNOW MAY ACCUMULATE BEFORE TAPERING OFF TO FLURRIES THIS AFTERNOON. IN THE MEANTIME..MOTORISTS ARE URGED TO DRIVE CAREFULLY.
Friday, January 25, 1985
SPECIAL WEATHER STATEMENT
NATIONAL WEATHER SERVICE COLUMBUS OH
1235PM EST FRI JAN 25 1985
…TRAVELERS ADVISORY THIS AFTERNOON…
A STRONG COLD FRONT MOVED THROUGH COLUMBUS OHIO AT AROUND 1118AM THIS MORNING…WITH STRONG WIND GUSTS TO 51 MPH AT 1138AM..AND A TEMPERATURE FALL OF 15 DEGREES IN ONE HOUR.
SNOWFALL THIS AFTERNOON WILL NOT BE MUCH OF A PROBLEM..BUT SLIPPERY ROADS WILL BE OF MAJOR CONCERN.
BLOWING AND DRIFTING SNOW WILL COVER STREETSS AND ROADS THAT HAD BEEN WET PRIOR TO THE LARGE TEMPERATURE FALL..AND UNTREATED ROAD SURFACES WILL BECOME VERY SLIPPERY.
Friday, December 6, 1985
SPECIAL WEATHER STATEMENT
NATIONAL WEATHER SERVICE COLUMBUS OH
405 AM EST FRI DEC 6 1985
ICE COVERED SURFACES WILL CAUSE HAZARDOUS TRAVEL THIS MORNING IN
CENTRAL OHIO. COLD WEST WINDS HAVE CAUSED THE TEMPERATURE TO DROP BELOW FREEZING AND FROZEN THE WATER ON ROADWAYS AND SIDEWALKS. SNOW AND POSSIBLY FREEZING DRIZZLE WILL CONTINUE TO DAMPEN AND FREEZE ON SURFACES THIS MORNING.
1986
Sunday, January 5, 1986
SPECIAL WEATHER STATEMENT
NATIONAL WEATHER SERVICE COLUMBUS OH
310 AM EST SUN JAN 5 1986
SNOW WAS FALLING OVER CENTRAL OHIO..AND TEMPERATURES HAVE
FALLEN BELOW FREEZING.
AT 310 AM THE COLUMBUS WEATHER RADAR SHOWED SNOW OVER MOST
OF CENTRAL OHIO. IT WAS BECOMING PATCHY BETWEEN COLUMBUS AND
DAYTON. LESS THAN AN INCH ACCUMULATION IS EXPECTED.
HOWEVER, THE TEMPERATURE AT PORT COLUMBUS FELL FROM 34 AT
2AM TO 30 AT 3AM. THE TEMPERATURE IS EXPECTED TO FALL INTO
THE MIDDLE 20S BEFORE DAYBREAK.
Sunday, January 19, 1986
SPECIAL WEATHER STATEMENT
NATIONAL WEATHER SERVICE COLUMBUS OH
548 PM EST SUN JAN 19 1986
CENTRAL OHIO IS GOING THROUGH A WEATHER CHANGE.
RAIN THROUGH OUT THE DAY BECAME MIXED WITH SLEET JUST BEFORE
500 PM..AND NOW SNOW IS ALSO FALLING IN COLUMBUS.
THE SLEET HAS BEEN LAYING ON SECONDARY STREETS..SIDEWALKS..AND
ON PARKING LOTS..MAKING SOME DRIVING AND WALKING DANGEROUS.
RAIN AND SLEET SHOULD END SOON AROUND COLUMBUS..BUT SOME SNOW
WILL CIONTINUE..WITH LITTLE OR NO ACCUMULATION.
SPECIAL WEATHER STATEMENT
NATIONAL WEATHER SERVICE COLUMBUS OH
720 PM EST SUN JAN 19 1986
CENTRAL OHIO CONTINUES TO SEE A MIXTURE OF PRECIPITATION.
AT 715PM AT THE PORT COLUMBUS AIRPORT..A MIXTURE OF RAIN AND
SNOW WAS FALLING..THE SLEET HAD JUST ENDED.
HOWEVER..SLEET FELL IN THE COLUMBUS AREA FOR NEARLY 2 AND ONE
HALF HOURS..LEAVING SECONDARY STREETS..SIDEWALKS..AND PARKING
LOTS WITH A COVERING OF ICE…MAKING WALKING AND DRIVING DANGEROUS
IN SOME AREAS. THE RAIN WILL BE ENDING..BUT SNOW IS IN OUR FORECAST FOR TONIGHT.
Saturday, January 25, 1986
SPECIAL WEATHER STATEMENT
NATIONAL WEATHER SERVICE COLUMBUS OH
615 AM EST SAT JAN 25 1986
SNOW AND TEMPERATURES NEAR FREEZING WERE CAUSING SLIPPERY TRAVEL CONDITIONS ACROSS CENTRAL OHIO. AT 610 AM EST COLUMBUS WEATHER RADAR SHOWED PRECIPITATION FALLING OVER ALL OF CENTRAL OHIO. IT WAS MOSTLY SNOW..BUT MIXED WITH RAIN SOUTH OF COLUMBUS.
SNOW WAS COVERING SOME SURFACES..AND SOME WET SURFACES WERE TURNING TO ICE. SOME PARTS OF SOUTH CENTRAL OHIO MAY ALSO HAVE FREEZING RAIN. WARMER AIR WILL GRADUALLY MOVE OUR WAY THIS MORNING AND PRECIPITATION LATER TODAY WILL BE RAIN..BUT UNTIL THEN..BE CAUTIOUS AS YOU TRAVEL.
Sunday, February 16, 1986
SPECIAL WEATHER STATEMENT
NATIONAL WEATHER SERVICE COLUMBUS OH
1035 PM EST SUN FEB 16 1986
RAIN HAS DEVELOPED OVER WEST CENTRAL OHIO AND IS MOVING EASTWARD
INTO CENTRAL OHIO.
AT 1030 AM EST THE COLUMBUS WEATHER RADAR SHOWED AN AREA OF RAIN
EXTENDING FROM JUST NORTH OF DAYTON EAST TO WESTERN FRANKLIN COUNTY SOUTH TO WASHINGTON COURT HOUSE MOVING EAST AT 25 MPH.
TEMPERATURES ARE BELOW FREEZING ACORSS CENTRAL AT THE PRESENT TIME AND THE RAIN WILL FREEZE ON CONTACT. DRIVING CONDITIONS WILL BECOME HAZARDOUS AS THE FREEZING RAIN MOVES ACROSS CENTRAL OHIO DURING THE ONE TO TWO HOURS.
SPECIAL WEATHER STATEMENT
NATIONAL WEATHER SERVICE COLUMBUS OH
1133 PM EST SUN FEB 16 1986
FREEZING RAIN IS REPORTED FROM COLUMBUS WEST TO DAYTON AND NORTH TO LIMA OHIO.. ALONG WITH A MIXTURE OF SLEET MOSTLY NORTH OF A COLUMBUS – DAYTON LINE. AT 1130 AM EST THE COLUMBUS WEATHER RADAR SHOWED THE AREA OF RAIN AND SLEET EXTENDING FROM JUST SOUTH OF FINDLAY OHIO SOUTH THROUGH COLUMBUS TO CHILLICOTHE OHIO. MOVING EAST AT 25 TO 30 MPH. TEMPERATUREGS ARE BELOW FREEZING ACORSS CENTRAL AT THE PRESENT TIME AND THE RAIN WILL FREEZE ON CONTACT. DRIVING CONDITIONS WILL BECOME HAZARDOUS AS THE FREEZING RAIN MOVES ACROSS CENTRAL OHIO THIS MORNING.
Sunday, August 10, 1986
PUBLIC INFORMATION STATEMENT
NATIONAL WEATHER SERVICE COLUMBUS OH
1035 PM EDT SUN AUG 10 1986
AN UNSEASONABLY COOL AIRMASS HAS BEGUN SPREADING INTO CENTRAL OHIO THIS EVENING. ALTHOUGH TEMPERATURES ARE NOT FORECAST TO BE TOO COOL TONIGHT, TEMPERATURES ON TUESDAY MORNING ARE EXPECTED TO BE THE LOWEST SINCE THE FIRST PART OF JULY. DESPITE THE RELATIVELY CHILLY MORNING TEMPERATURES, RECORD LOW TEMPERATURES ARE NOT EXPECTED TO BE REACHED. THE RECORD LOWS FOR TUESDAY AND WEDNESDAY ARE 45 AND 48 RESPECTIVELY…BOTH SET IN 1967.
HAD THE COOLER AIR ARRIVED EARLIER THIS WEEKEND, COLUMBUS WOULD HAVE HAD A GREATER CHANCE OF SEEING RECORD TEMPERATURES AS RECORDS FOR FRIDAY AND SATURDAY ARE 51 AND 52 DEGREES.
1987
Friday, January 9, 1987
SPECIAL WEATHER STATEMENT
NATIONAL WEATHER SERVICE COLUMBUS OH
715 PM EST FRI JAN 9 1987
AN AREA OF SNOW SLEET AND FREEZING RAIN HAD MOVED INTO CENTRAL OHIO CAUSING SLIPPERY DRIVING CONDITIONS EARLY THIS EVENING.
BRIDGES AND OVERPASSES HAVE BECOME SLIPPERY AS AN AREA OF SNOW,
SLEET, AND FREEZING RAIN HAD MOVED FROM SOUTHWEST OHIO
INTO CENTRAL AND NORTH CENTRAL AND TEMPERATURES
HAVE FALLEN TO OR BELOW THE FREEZING MARK. AREA POLICE REPORT THAT A NUMBER OF BRIDGES IN THE COLUMBUS AREA ARE SLICK AND HAZARDOUS. MOTORISTS ARE URGED TO USE CAUTION IF DRIVING TONIGHT IS NECESSARY. A WINTER STORM WARNING CONTINUES IN EFFECT TONIGHT FOR ALL OF CENTRAL OHIO FOR ANY MIXTURE OF RAIN, FREEZING RAIN, SLEET, AND SNOW. WEATHER SERVICE RADAR IN COLUMBUS SHOWED ANOTHER AREA OF SNOW MIXED WITH RAIN WAS SPREADING TOWARD COLUMBUS FROM SOUTHWEST OHIO AND MAY REACH THE CITY BY 9PM.
Saturday, January 10, 1987
SPECIAL WEATHER STATEMENT
NATIONAL WEATHER SERVICE COLUMBUS OH
835 PM EST SAT JAN 10 1987
AN AREA OF SNOW HAD DEVELOPED OVER MOST OF CENTRAL OHIO THIS EVENING AND IS CAUSING SLIPPERY DRIVING CONDITIONS.
LOCAL AREA POLICE REPORT THAT ROADS HAVE BECOME SLIPPERY DUE TO SNOW THAT CONTINUES TO FALL ACROSS CENTRAL OHIO. WHILE ONLY MINOR
ACCUMULATIONS ARE EXPECTED, THE TEMPERATURE IN MOST AREAS IS BELOW THE FREEZING MARK CAUSING ANY SNOW THAT FALLS TO STICK TO THE ROADS. MOTORISTS ARE URGED TO USE CAUTION IF DRIVING TONIGHT…ESPECIALLY ON UNTREATED ROADS. WEATHER SERVICE RADAR IN COLUMBUS SHOWED LIGHT SNOW OVER MUCH OF CENTRAL OHIO. LITTLE MOVEMENT WAS INDICATED AND LIGHT SNOW WILL LIKELY CONTINUE THROUGH MOST OF THE EVENING HOURS.
Sunday, February 1, 1987
SPECIAL WEATHER STATEMENT
NATIONAL WEATHER SERVICE COLUMBUS OH
210 AM EST SUN FEB 1 1987
PRECIPITATION APPROACHING CENTRAL OHIO WILL CAUSE HAZARDOUS CONDITIONS. AT 2 AM EST COLUMBUS WEATHER RADAR SHOWED AREAS OF PRECIPITATION OVER WESTERN OHIO MOVING EAST ABOUT 35 MPH. THE LEADING EDGE WILL MOVE ACROSS COLUMBUS BY 3 AM. GROUND TEMPERATURES ARE BELOW FREEZING…SO THIS PRECIPITATION WILL BE A MIXTURE OF FREEZING RAIN AND SNOW…AND WILL LAST FOR A COUPLE HOURS.
Saturday, April 4, 1987
SPECIAL WEATHER STATEMENT
NATIONAL WEATHER SERVICE COLUMBUS OH
645 AM EST SAT APR 4 1987
WINTER STORM WARNINGS ARE IN EFFECT FOR ALL OF CENTRAL OHIO
TODAY.
HEAVY SNOW CONTINUED TO FALL OVER PORTIONS OF CENTRAL OHIO AND WITH STRONG GUSTY VISIBILITIES WERE REDUCED TO NEAR ZERO AT TIMES. ALL ROADS ARE SNOW-COVERED AND VERY SLIPPERY. VERY HAZARDOUS DRIVING CONDITIONS HAVE DEVELOPED THROUGHOUT CENTRAL OHIO. STATE POLICE HAVE REPORTED THAT ALL ROADS ARE SNOW-COVERED AND
VERY SLIPPERY. SNOW ACCUMULATIONS AROUND CENTRAL OHIO AS OF 630 AM…ATHENS COUNTY… 6 INCHES…DELAWARE COUNTY…2-3 INCHES…FAIRFIELD COUNTY… 4 INCHES…FRANKLIN COUNTY…3-4 INCHES…MARION COUNTY…1 INCH…MORGAN COUNTY…8-10 INCHES…MUSKINGUM…12 INCHES…PERRY COUNTY…6 INCHES…
PICKAWAY…3-4 INCHES AND ROSS COUNTY…2 INCHES.
SPECIAL WEATHER STATEMENT
NATIONAL WEATHER SERVICE CLEVELAND, OH
545 PM EST SAT APR 04 1987
SOME HEAVY SNOW HAD REDEVELOPED IN THE COLUMBUS AREA THIS EVENING.
AT 535 PM HEAVY SNOW WAS FALLING AT THE PORT COLUMBUS AIRPORT.
TWO INCHES OF NEW SNOW FELL BETWEEN 4 PM AND 5 PM. EIGHT INCHES
OF SNOW WAS ON THE GROUND.
THE SNOW SHOULD DECREASE IN INTENSITY BY 7 PM. THE OVERNIGHT SNOW
ACCUMULATIONS SHOULD BE AROUND AN INCH OR TWO. BESIDES THE SNOW… STRONG NORTH WINDS WITH GUSTS OF 50 MPH HAVE
BEEN REPORTED IN THE COLUMBUS AREA.
Tuesday, December 2, 1987
SPECIAL WEATHER STATEMENT
NATIONAL WEATHER SERVICE COLUMBUS OH
435 AM EST TUE DEC 2 1987
BRIDGES AND OVERPASSES WERE BECOMING ICY EARLY THIS MORNING.
SNOW DURING THE PAST SEVRAL HOURS COMBINED WITH TEMPERATURES
AT OR NEAR FREEZING HAS CAUSED WET ROAD TO BECOME ICY.
COLUMBUS WEATHER RADAR HAS BEEN SHOWING SNOW OVER CENTRAL OHIO SINCE MIDNIGHT.
Thursday, December 3, 1987
SPECIAL WEATHER STATEMENT
NATIONAL WEATHER SERVICE COLUMBUS OH
827 AM EST THU DEC 3 1987
A MIXTURE OF SLEET AND SNOW IS OVERSPREADING CENTRAL OHIO THIS MORNING. WEATHER SERVICE RADAR AT COLUMBUS SHOWED A LARGE AREA OF PRECIPITATION OVER MOST OF THE SOUTHWEST HALF OF OHIO. AT 825 AM EST THE LEADING EDGE OF THIS AREA STRETCHED FROM FINDLAY TO COLUMBUS TO PARKERSBURG WV. AS THE PRECIPITATION SPREADS EASTWARD ACROSS THE REMAINDER OF CENTRAL OHIO BY 9 AM, A MIXTURE OF SNOW AND SLEET WILL FALL FORMING PATCHY SLICK SPOTS ON ROADS…ESPECIALLY BRIDGES AND OVERPASSES. THE MIXTURE IS
EXPECTED TO CHANGE TO ALL RAIN A LITTLE LATER THIS MORNING.
SPECIAL WEATHER STATEMENT
NATIONAL WEATHER SERVICE COLUMBUS OH
1043 AM EST THU DEC 3 1987
A MIXTURE OF RAIN… SLEET AND SNOW IS EFFECTING CENTRAL OHIO TODAY.
AT 1040 AM EST WEATHER SERVICE RADAR AT COLUMBUS SHOWED A LARGE AREA OF PRECIPTATION OVER ALL OF CENTRAL OHIO. SECTIONS OF THE PRECIPITATION CONTAINED SNOW AND SLEET WHICH HAS CAUSED SLIPPERY SPOTS TO DEVELOP ON ROADS AND WALKWAYS…ESPECIALLY ON BRIDGES AND OVERPASSES. AS THE PRECIPITATION CONTINUES EASTWARD ACROSS CENTRAL OHIO RAIN WILL INTERMITTENTLY CHANGE TO SLEET OR SNOW OR A MIXTURE OF ALL THREE. PRECIPITATION IN CENTRAL OHIO IS EXPECTED TO CONTINUE FOR THE REMAINDER OF TODAY.
SPECIAL WEATHER STATEMENT
NATIONAL WEATHER SERVICE COLUMBUS OH
710 PM EST THU DEC 3 1987
WINTER THUNDERSTORMS HAVE MOVED INTO CENTRAL OHIO.
AT 7 PM EST COLUMBUS WEATHER RADAR SHOWED THUNDERSTORMS WERE MOVING ACROSS CENTRAL OHIO. THUNDERSTORMS WERE NEAR AND SOUTH OF COLUMBUS…MOVING EAST NORTHEAST ABOUT 30 MPH.
THE THUNDERSTORMS WERE PART OF A FRONTAL SYSTEM THAT WILL CAUSE GUSTY NORTHWEST WINDS AND COOLER TEMPERATURES. THE RAIN AND SNOW MIXED WITH THIS SYSTEM WILL CHANGE TO SNOW BY MIDNIGHT AND ACCUMULATE 2 TO 3 MORE INCHES.
Monday, December 7, 1987
SPECIAL WEATHER STATEMENT
NATIONAL WEATHER SERVICE COLUMBUS OH
405 AM EST MON DEC 7 1987
FREEZING RAIN WAS CAUSING HAZARDOUS DRIVING CONDITIONS IN PARTS OF CENTRAL OHIO THIS MORNING.
WEATHER SERVICE RADAR AT COLUMBUS AT 4 AM EST SHOWED A LARGE AREA OF PRECIPITATION MOVING INTO CENTRAL OHIO. THE PRECIPITATION WAS A MIXTURE OF LIGHT SNOW…SLEET…AND FREEZING RAIN…BUT WAS MOSTLY ONLY LIGHT RAIN SOUTH OF COLUMBUS. UNION AND DELAWARE COUNTY POLICE REPORT ROADS BECOMING SLICK AND HAZARDOUS IN THOSE COUNTIES DUE TO FREEZING RAIN. WITH RISING TEMPERATURES THIS MORNING WINTER WEATHER WILL CHANGE TO RAIN BEFORE DAYBREAK.
SPECIAL WEATHER STATEMENT
NATIONAL WEATHER SERVICE COLUMBUS OH
543 AM EST MON DEC 7 1987
FREEZING RAIN WAS CAUSING HAZARDOUS DRIVING CONDITIONS IN PARTS OF CENTRAL OHIO THIS MORNING.
WEATHER SERVICE RADAR AT COLUMBUS AT 540 AM EST SHOWED A LARGE AREA OF PRECIPITATION OVER MUCH OF THE SOUTHWEST HALF OF OHIO. THE LEADING EDGE OF THE PRECIPITATION WAS A MIXTURE LIGHT SNOW… SLEET… AND FREEZING RAIN. FREEZING RAIN WAS FALLING AT THE PORT COLUMBUS AIRPORT AT 540 AM
WITH THE TEMPERATURE RIGHT AROUND THE FREEZING MARK. AREAS OF ICE HAVE FORMED WHICH MAY MAKE WALKING OR DRIVING DIFFICULT…ESPECIALLY ON BRIDGES AND OVERPASSES. THE FREEZING RAIN WILL CHANGE OVER TO RAIN SHORTLY WHEN WARMER AIR JUST TO THE SOUTH AND WEST OF COLUMBUS FILTERS INTO THE REGION.
Tuesday, December 22, 1987
SPECIAL WEATHER STATEMENT
NATIONAL WEATHER SERVICE COLUMBUS OH
108 PM EST TUE DEC 22 1987
SNOW HAS BEGUN TO FALL IN COLUMBUS AND FRNAKLIN COUNTY AND WILL
MOVE EAST ACROSS CENTRAL OHIO.
ROADWAYS WERE REPORTED SNOW COVERED AND SLICK IN COUNTIES WEST OF COLUMBUS. THE SNOW IS NOT EXPECTED TO BE OF LONG DURATION BUT IT MAY BE SUFFICIENT TO CAUSE SLIPPERY DRIVING CONDITIONS IN SOME LOCATIONS. THE SNOW IS EXPECTED TO END BY LATE AFTERNOON.
1988
Wednesday, February 3, 1988
SPECIAL WEATHER STATEMENT
NATIONAL WEATHER SERVICE COLUMBUS OH
815 AM EST WED FEB 3 1988
LIGHT FREEZING RAIN AND DRIZZLE WERE OCCURRING OVER PARTS OF CENTRAL OHIO THIS MORNING.
TEMPERATURES AROUND FREEZING OR A LITTLE BELOW AND THERE WAS FREEZING PRECIPITATION BEING REPORTED AT MANY LOCATIONS. THE TEMPERATURES WILL REACH THE MID 30S THIS AFTERNOON WHICH WILL TURN THE PRECIPITATION TO RAIN.
Thursday, March 3, 1988
SPECIAL WEATHER STATEMENT
NATIONAL WEATHER SERVICE COLUMBUS OH
611 AM EST THU MAR 3 1988
LIGHT RAIN WAS FALLING OVER CENTRAL OHIO WITH TEMPERATURES IN THE LOW TO MID 30S. AT 6 AM THE TEMPERATURE AT THE PORT COLUMBUS NATIONAL WEATHER SERVICE OFFICE WAS 33 DEGREES. TRAVELLERS IN CENTRAL OHIO SHOULD BE ALERT FOR POSSIBLE ICY SPOTS ON ROAD SURFACES THIS MORNING ESPECIALLY ON BRIDGES AND OVERPASSES.
TEMPERATURES ARE EXPECTED TO SLOWLY RISE THROUGH? THE MORNING HOURS AFTER SUNRISE ENDING THE THREAT OF FURTHER FREEZING.
SPECIAL WEATHER STATEMENT
NATIONAL WEATHER SERVICE COLUMBUS OH
830 AM EST THU MAR 3 1988
LIGHT RAIN HAS CHANGED TO A MIXTURE OF FREEZING RAIN…SLEET AND SNOW OVER MUCH OF CENTRAL OHIO THIS MORNING.
AT 830 AM THE TEMPERATURE AT THE PORT COLUMBUS NATIONAL WEATHER SERVICE OFFICE WAS JUST ABOVE FREEZING WITH ROADS BECOMING SLIPPERY FROM THE WINTRY PRECIPITATION. ROAD SURFACES WERE ESPECIALLY SLIPPERY ON BRIDGES AND OVERPASSES.
WEATHER SERVICE RADAR SHOWED PRECIPITATION COVERING ALL OF CENTRAL OHIO. SINCE TEMPERATURES ARE SLOW TO RISE THIS MORNING… A MIXTURE OF RAIN… FREEZING RAIN…SLEET AND SNOW IS LIKELY TO CONTINUE THROUGH MOST OF THE MORNING HOURS.
SPECIAL WEATHER STATEMENT
NATIONAL WEATHER SERVICE COLUMBUS OH
555 PM EST THU MAR 3 1988
A WINTER STORM WARNING IS IN EFFECT NORTH OF I-70 WITH A
WINTER WEATHER ADVISORY SOUTH OF I-70 TONIGHT.
HEAVY SNOW IN NORTH CENTRAL OHIO HAD PRODUCED 2 TO 5 INCHES IN
PARTS OF NORTH CENTRAL OHIO. MOST OF THE SNOW WAS NORTH OF I-70
WITH FREEZING RAIN AND DRIZZLE SOUTH OF I-70 DURING THE AFTERNOON.
SOME REPORTED SNOWFALL AMOUNTS AS OF 5PM EST:
5 INCHES IN MARION COUNTY…3 MILES NORTH OF THE CITY OF MARION.
1-2 INCHES IN UNION AND DELAWARE COUNTIES.
THE SNOW CHANGED TO FREEZING RAIN IN MADISON COUNTY WHERE THERE WERE REPORTS OF DAMAGE TO TREES AND POWER LINES.
SPECIAL WEATHER STATEMENT
NATIONAL WEATHER SERVICE COLUMBUS OH
1027 PM EST THU MAR 3 1988
A WINTER STORM WARNING IS IN EFFECT FOR THE NORTHERN TWO-THIRDS
OF OHIO TONIGHT. THE SOUTHERN THIRD OF OHIO IS UNDER A FREEZING
RAIN ADVISORY. FREEZING RAIN HAS BEEN FALLING OVER MOST OF CENTRAL OHIO SINCE THIS AFTERNOON CAUSING HAZARDOUS DRIVING CONDITIONS. THE ICE ACCUMULATION HAS BEEN RESPONSIBLE FOR DOWNED POWER LINES AND MANY BROKEN TREE LIMBS. HEAVY SNOW HAS FALLEN OVER THE NORTH CENTRAL SECTIONS OF THE STATE WITH AMOUNTS OF 4 TO 7 INCHES BEING REPORTED IN MARION COUNTY. FREEZING RAIN OCCASIONALLY MIXED WITH SLEET OR SNOW WILL CONTINUE OVER CENTRAL OHIO THROUGH TONIGHT. THE HEAVIEST SNOW WILL BE WELL NORTH OF I-70 WHERE AN ADDITIONAL 4 INCHES COULD FALL BY MORNING. DRIVING CONDITIONS WILL REMAIN HAZARDOUS OVER ALL OF CENTRAL OHIO TONIGHT AS THE FREEZING RAIN WILL CONTINUE TO CAUSE ICE BUILDUPS ON THE HIGHWAYS.
Friday, March 18, 1988
SPECIAL WEATHER STATEMENT
NATIONAL WEATHER SERVICE COLUMBUS OH
503 AM EST FRI MAR 18 1988
SNOW WAS FALLING OVER MUCH OF OHIO.
LOW PRESSURE WAS MOVING THROUGH THE SOUTHERN GULF STATES THIS MORNING BRINGING SNOW TO MUCH OF OHIO. THE SNOW COULD POSSIBLY ACCUMULATE 2 TO 3 INCHES ACROSS CENTRAL OHIO BEFORE ENDING LATER TODAY. TEMPERATURES EARLY THIS MORNING WERE AROUND FREEZING ACROSS CENTRAL OHIO. SOME SLIPPERY SPOTS COULD DEVELOP ON SOME ROAD SUGRFACES THIS MORNING ESPECIALLY ON BRIDGES AND OVERPASSES. TEMPERATURES ARE FORECAST TO RISE ABOVE FREEZING LATER THIS MORNING AND TRAVEL SHOULD THEN NOT BE A PROBLEM.
Sunday, March 20, 1988
SPECIAL WEATHER STATEMENT
NATIONAL WEATHER SERVICE COLUMBUS OH
544 AM EST SUN MAR 20 1988
SPRING ARRIVED EARLY THIS MORNING AT 439 AM BUT LOOKED MORE LIKE
WINTER WITH SNOW AND COLD TEMPERATURES.
A COLD FRONT MOVING SOUTH AND EAST ACROSS OHIO BROUGHT COLDER
TEMPERATURES AND AN ACCUMULATION OF SNOW TO CENTRAL OHIO.
SNOW WHICH BEGAN IN THE COLUMBUS AREA SHORTLY AFTER MIDNIGHT IS
EXPECTED TO TAPER OFF TO FLURRIES LATER THIS MORNING.
AT 530 AM ABOUT AN INCH OF SNOW WAS ON THE GROUND AT THE PORT
COLUMBUS NATIONAL WEATHER OFFICE WITH A TEMPERATURE OF 30 DEGREES.
Saturday, December 10, 1988
SPECIAL WEATHER STATEMENT
NATIONAL WEATHER SERVICE COLUMBUS OH
548 PM SAT DEC 10 1988
A COLD FRONT MOVING THROUGH OHIO WAS CAUSING SNOW OVER MUCH OF THE STATE.
AT 545 THE COLUMBUS WEATHER RADAR SHOWED A LARGE AREA OF SNOW OVER CENTRAL AND SOUTHEAST OHIO. SURFACE REPORTS INDICATED MOST OF THE SNOW WAS LIGHT WITH THE HEAVIEST SNOW NORTH OF THE COLUMBUS AREA. THE SNOW AREA WAS MOVING EAST TO SOUTHEAST AROUND 10 MPH. THE SNOWFALL IS EXPECTED TO BE LESS THAN AN INCH IN MOST AREAS OF CENTRAL OHIO. HIGHWAYS WILL BE PARTLY SNOW COVERED AND SLIPPERY EARLY TONIGHT THEN CONDITIONS WILL BE IMPROVING LATER TONIGHT AS THE SNOW ENDS. AS THE SKIES CLEAR TONIGHT IT WILL BE BITTERLY COLD WITH OVERNIGHT LOWS DROPPING TO 5 TO 10 DEGREES.
Tuesday, December 13, 1988
SPECIAL WEATHER STATEMENT
NATIONAL WEATHER SERVICE COLUMBUS OH
543 AM TUE DEC 13 1988
A TROUGH OF LOW PRESSURE MOVING THROUGH OHIO WAS BRINGING SNOW TO OHIO.
AT 540 THE COLUMBUS WEATHER RADAR SHOWED A LARGE AREA OF SNOW OVER CENTRAL AND SOUTHERN OHIO. SNOW ACCUMULATIONS ARE FORECAST TO BE AROUND AN INCH. SOME ROAD SURFACES HAVE BECOME SLIPPERY FROM THE SNOWFALL AND MOTORIST CAN EXPECT SLIPPERY CONDITIONS THROUGH THE MORNING HOURS AS TEMPERATURES
REMAIN BELOW FREEZING. CONDITIONS WILL IMPROVE LATER THIS MORNING AS THE SNOW TAPERS OFF.
SPECIAL WEATHER STATEMENT
NATIONAL WEATHER SERVICE COLUMBUS OH
810 AM EST TUE DEC 13 1988
FREEZING DRIZZLE AND LIGHT SNOW WAS FALLING THROUGHOUT CENTRAL OHIO THIS MORNING.
SLIPPERY ROAD CONDITIONS WERE THE RESULT OF A COMBINATION OF FREEZING DRIZZLE ON TOP OF ABOUT AN INCH OF SNOW THAT FELL LAST NIGHT. THERE WERE REPORTS OF FREEZING RAIN WEST OF COLUMBUS THIS MORNING AND THIS WAS CAUSING MANY ACCIDENTS DURING THE MORNING RUSH HOUR.
Monday, December 26, 1988
SPECIAL WEATHER STATEMENT
NATIONAL WEATHER SERVICE COLUMBUS OH
302 PM EST MON DEC 26 1988
SNOW WAS FALLING OVER PARTS OF CENTRAL OHIO THIS AFTERNOON.
AT 3PM EST SNOW WAS FALLING OVER CENTRAL OHIO INCLUDING THE
COLUMBUS METROPOLITAN AREA. WITH TEMPERATURES IN THE UPPER 20S
UNTREATED ROAD SURFACES ARE LIKELY TO BECOME SLIPPERY. THE SNOW
IS EXPECTED TO BECOME MIXED WITH OR CHANGE TO SLEET AND RAIN LATER TONIGHT.
SPECIAL WEATHER STATEMENT
NATIONAL WEATHER SERVICE COLUMBUS OH
1025 PM EST MON DEC 26 1988
A WINTER WEATHER ADVISORY HAS BEEN ISSUED FOR CENTRAL OHIO FOR LATE TONIGHT AND WEDNESDAY.
A COLD FRONT MOVING THROUGH OHIO THIS EVENING WAS BRINGING MUCH COLDER AIR INTO THE STATE. RAIN WAS FALLING OVER MUCH OF THE STATE DURING THE EVENING AND AS THE COLDER AIR ARRIVES THE RAIN WILL CHANGE TO SNOW ACROSS THE STATE. IN THE COLUMBUS AREA THE RAIN IS EXPECTED TO CONTINUE EARLY TONIGHT CHANGING TO SNOW BETWEEN 4 AND 6 AM WEDNESDAY MORNING. DURING THE CHANGEOVER PERIOD SOME FREEZING RAIN AND SLEET WILL BE OCCURRING. TRAVEL DURING THE MORNING RUSH HOUR WILL BE HAMPERED BY AROUND AN INCH OF SNOW ON THE GROUND AND VERY SLIPPERY HIGHWAYS.
Wednesday, December 28, 1988
SPECIAL WEATHER STATEMENT
NATIONAL WEATHER SERVICE COLUMBUS OH
630 AM EST WED DEC 28 1988
A WINTER WEATHER ADVISORY HAS BEEN ISSUED FOR CENTRAL OHIO FOR TODAY.
COLDER TEMPERATURES MOVING INTO CENTRAL OHIO EARLY THIS MORNING WILL CHANGE THE RAIN TO A MIXTURE OF SNOW…SLEET…AND FREEZING RAIN THEN BECOMING ALL SNOW BY MID-MORNING. THE AIR TEMPERATURE WAS DROPPING A FEW DEGREES PER HOUR THE LAST TWO HOURS. IF THIS TREND CONTINUES AT THE CURRENT RATE THE TEMPERATURE WILL REACH THE FREEZING MARK BY ABOUT 8AM. ROADS WILL QUICKLY BECOME SLICK AS THE RAIN CHANGES OVER TO SNOW AND WATER ON SURFACES BEGINS TO FREEZE. MOTORISTS AND PEDESTRIANS ARE ENCOURAGED TO DRIVE CAREFULLY AND ALLOW EXTRA TIME FOR REACHING THEIR
DESTINATION. SNOW WILL CONTINUE THROUGHOUT THE DAY AND GRADUALLY COME TO AN END BY EVENING.
SPECIAL WEATHER STATEMENT
NATIONAL WEATHER SERVICE COLUMBUS OH
910 AM EST WED DEC 28 1988
…WINTER WEATHER ADVISORY IN EFFECT FOR CENTRAL OHIO…
A WINTER WEATHER ADVISORY FOR RAIN CHANGING TO SNOW IS IN EFFECT
FOR TODAY. ACCUMULATIONS OF 1 TO 3 INCHES ARE POSSIBLE.
JUST BEFORE 900 AM RAIN QUICKLY CHANGED OVER TO SNOW WITH A BRIEF
PERIOD OF SLEET MIXED IN AT THE COLUMBUS AIRPORT. ACCORDING TO
VARIOUS SHERRIFF`S OFFICES THE RAIN/SNOW LINE EXTENDED FROM WESTERN LICKING AND FAIRFIELD COUNTIES TO CHILLICOTHE IN CENTRAL ROSS COUNTY.
WEATHER SERVICE RADAR SHOWED A MIXTURE OF RAIN AND SNOW ACROSS THE ENTIRE STATE OF OHIO. TEMPERATURES ACROSS CENTRAL OHIO WERE RAPIDLY FALLING AND ROAD CONDITIONS WILL DETERIORATE OVER THE NEXT FEW HOURS AS STANDING WATER STARTS TO FREEZE.
1989
Saturday, January 14, 1989
SPECIAL WEATHER STATEMENT
NATIONAL WEATHER SERVICE COLUMBUS OH
115 PM EST SAT JAN 14 1989
A FREEZING RAIN ADVISORY CONTINUES FOR ALL OF CENTRAL OHIO
THIS AFTERNOON. SHORTLY BEFORE 1 PM FREEZING RAIN BEGAN FALLING
AT THE PORT COLUMBUS INTERNATIONAL AIRPORT. TEMPERATURES WERE AT
THE FREEZING MARK AND SHOULD REMAIN THERE FOR THE NEXT FEW HOURS.
STATE HIGHWAY PATROL REPORTED NUMEROUS ACCIDENTS ON ROUTE 270 WEST OF COLUMBUS AND ON THE NORTHSIDE OF THE CITY INTO DELAWARE. SINCE THE FREEZING RAIN WILL CONTINUE FOR A FEW MORE HOURS MOTORISTS AND PEDESTRIANS ARE URGED TO USE CAUTION. ROADWAYS AND SIDEWALKS WILL REMAIN SLICK UNTIL THE FREEZING RAIN CHANGES OVER TO RAIN LATER THIS AFTERNOON. ANY UNNECESSARY TRAVELING SHOULD BE HELD OFF UNTIL THEN.
Friday, February 3, 1989
SPECIAL WEATHER STATEMENT
NATIONAL WEATHER SERVICE COLUMBUS OH
750 AM EST FRI FEB 3 1989
A WINTER WEATHER ADVISORY IS IN EFFECT TODAY FOR A MIXTURE OF RAIN…
FREEZING RAIN… AND SNOW. FREEZING RAIN WAS FALLING THROUGHOUT
CENTRAL OHIO THIS MORNING AND ROADS WERE BECOMING ICE-COVERED.
UNTREATED BRIDGES AND OVERPASSES WERE ALREADY ICY.
AT 745 AM WEATHER SERVICE RADAR SHOWED A LARGE AREA OF FREEZING RAIN AND SNOW COVERING CENTRAL AND NORTHERN OHIO AND RAIN OVER THE OHIO RIVER VALLEY. THE MIXTURE OF PRECIPITATION WAS MOVING NORTHEAST AROUND 35 MILES AN HOUR. AS THE DAY PROGRESSES TEMPERATURES WILL DROP THROUGH THE 20S AND THE FREEZING RAIN WILL CHANGE TO SNOW. WET ROADS WILL BECOME ICY AND THE COMBINATION OF SNOW ON TOP OF A LAYER OF ICE WILL MAKE TRAVELING VERY DIFFICULT.
Monday, February 6, 1989
SPECIAL WEATHER STATEMENT
NATIONAL WEATHER SERVICE COLUMBUS OH
140 AM EST MON FEB 6 1989
…FREEZING DRIZZLE ADVISORY TONIGHT FOR CENTRAL OHIO…
FREEZING DRIZZLE BEGAN OVER CENTRAL OHIO AROUND MIDNIGHT AND
BRIDGES AND OVERPASSES ALONG WITH SECONDARY ROADS ARE BECOMING
ICE-COVERED.
BE CAUTIOUS TONIGHT…ROADS HAVE BEEN TRAVELED ON LESS FREQUENTLY.
THIS WILL ALLOW ICY PATCHES TO FORM MORE READILY. AS THE NIGHT PROGRESSES TEMPERATURES WILL DROP TO THE UPPER TEENS AND
THE FREEZING DRIZZLE WILL CHANGE TO SNOW. THE COMBINATION OF SNOW ON TOP OF A LAYER OF ICE WILL MAKE DRIVING MORE DANGEREOUS.
Monday, March 20, 1989
SPECIAL WEATHER STATEMENT
NATIONAL WEATHER SERVICE COLUMBUS OH
618 AM EST MON MAR 20 1989
A MIXTURE OF RAIN AND SNOW IS MOVING INTO CENTRAL OHIO FROM THE
SOUTHWEST THAT MAY CAUSE SOME PROBLEMS FOR THE MORNING RUSH HOUR.
NATIONAL WEATHER SERVICE RADAR SHOWED AN AREA OF RAIN MIXED WITH
SNOW COVERING MOST OF SOUTHWEST OHIO. THE PRECIPITATION WAS MOVING NORTHEAST AROUND 20 MPH AND WILL REACH THE COLUMBUS AREA DURING THE MORNING RUSH HOUR. AS THE PRECIPITATION BEGINS A MIXTURE OF SNOW AND SLEET OR FREEZING RAIN IS POSSIBLE THAT WILL CAUSE SOME SLIPPERY AREAS. THE PRECIPITATION WILL CHANGE TO RAIN BY MID-MORNING WITH A CHANCE OF THUNDERSTORMS DURING THE AFTERNOON.
Saturday, May 6, 1989
SPECIAL WEATHER STATEMENT
NATIONAL WEATHER SERVICE COLUMBUS OH
346 PM EDT SAT MAY 6 1989
SMALL HAIL HAS BEEN REPORTED IN CENTRAL OHIO THIS AFTERNOON
THE HAIL WHICH MAY OCCUR OVER CENTRAL OHIO TODAY IS THE RESULT OF
VERY COLD AIR MOVING INTO CENTRAL OHIO. SOME SMALL HAIL CAN BE
EXPECTED WITH SOME SHOWERS THIS AFTERNOON AND EVENING.
THE SHOWERS MAY BE MIXED WITH SOME SNOW LATER TONIGHT AS TEMPERATURES DROP INTO THE 30S.
Sunday, May 7, 1989
SPECIAL WEATHER STATEMENT
NATIONAL WEATHER SERVICE COLUMBUS OH
644 AM EDT SUN MAY 7 1989
SNOW WAS FALLING ON COLUMBUS IN MAY FOR THE FIRST TIME SINCE 1966.
THIS MORNINGS SNOW WAS THE FIRST RECORDED SNOWFALL IN MAY IN 23 YEARS.
THE LAST TIME SNOW OCCURRED THIS LATE IN THE SEASON WAS ON THE 11TH OF MAY IN 1966 WHEN A TRACE WAS RECORDED. THERE HAVE BEEN TRACES OF SNOW 14 TIMES IN THE MONTH OF MAY SINCE 1884. THE LATEST SNOWFALL RECORDED WAS A TRACE ON THE 15TH OF MAY IN 1904.
THIS MORNINGS SNOW MEASURED TWO-TENTHS OF AN INCH. THE ONLY OTHER TIME MEASURABLE SNOW OCCURRED WAS ON THE 9TH OF MAY IN 1923.
TEMPERATURES EARLY THIS MORNING WILL BE VERY CLOSE TO FREEZING AND WHILE MOST OF THE SNOW WILL BE MELTING SOME ICY SPOTS ARE LIKELY ON BRIDGES AND OVERPASSES.
Monday, May 15, 1989
SPECIAL WEATHER STATEMENT
NATIONAL WEATHER SERVICE COLUMBUS OH
415 PM EDT MON MAY 15 1989
REPORTS OF SMALL HAIL ACCUMULATING IN PARTS OF CENTRAL OHIO WERE BEING RECEIVED THIS AFTERNOON.
AT 410 PM WEATHER SERVICE RADAR AT PORT COLUMBUS WAS SHOWING NUMEROUS LIGHT SHOWERS AND FEW THUNDERSTORMS IN MUCH OF THE WESTERN HALF OF OHIO. SMALL HAIL HAS BEEN REPORTED WITH SOME OF THESE SHOWERS… ENOUGH TO ACCUMULATE IN SOME AREAS MAKING DRIVING OR WALKING DIFFICULT.
THE HAIL IS NOT THE TYPE ASSOCIATED WITH SEVERE WEATHER…RATHER IT IS CAUSED BY UNUSUALLY COLD AIR ALOFT.
Thursday, October 19, 1989
SPECIAL WEATHER STATEMENT
NATIONAL WEATHER SERVICE COLUMBUS OH
345 AM EDT THU OCT 19 1989
RAIN WAS CHANGING TO SNOW ACROSS CENTRAL OHIO EARLY THIS MORNING.
THE RAIN CHANGED TO SNOW FROM WEST TO EAST ACROSS CENTRAL OHIO
THIS MORNING AND CALLS TO LOCAL COUNTY SHERRIFFS OFFICES REVEALED THAT THE SNOW WAS ACCUMULATING ON GRASSY AREAS. IN FACT… PICKAWAY COUNTY RECEIVED REPORTS OF A QUARTER TO A HALF INCH OF SNOW ACCUMULATING ON ROADWAYS. ROSS AND HOCKING COUNTY REPORTED SLUSHY ROADS AND WHITENED OVERPASSES. MARION COUNTY REPORTED A MIX OF RAIN AND SLEET… AND FREEZING RAIN WAS FALLING AROUND PLAIN CITY IN THE SOUTHEAST PART OF UNION COUNTY.
SNOW WILL CONTINUE TO FALL OVER CENTRAL OHIO THIS MORNING WITH
ACCUMULATIONS LIKELY BEFORE NOON.
Wednesday, November 22, 1989
SPECIAL WEATHER STATEMENT
NATIONAL WEATHER SERVICE COLUMBUS OH
430 AM EST WED NOV 22 1989
A SNOW ADVISORY IS IN EFFECT FOR CENTRAL OHIO TODAY AND EARLY
TONIGHT. SNOW WILL DEVELOP AROUND NOON WITH ACCUMULATIONS OF 1
TO 2 INCHES BY EVENING. TOTAL ACCUMULATION MAY REACH 3 INCHES
BY LATE THIS EVENING.
Saturday, December 2, 1989
SPECIAL WEATHER STATEMENT
NATIONAL WEATHER SERVICE COLUMBUS OH
1036 PM EST SAT DEC 2 1989
OCCASIONAL SNOW SHOWERS AND DANGEROUSLY COLD WIND CHILLS WILL
AFFECT CENTRAL OHIO OVERNIGHT DUE TO COLD MOIST AIR CIRCULATING
AROUND A LOW PRESSURE SYSTEM MOVING ACROSS THE GREAT LAKES.
SNOW ACCUMULATIONS WILL BE LESS THAN 1 INCH OVERNIGHT…BUT SOME
SLIPPERY SPOTS MAY DEVELOP ON ROADS DUE TO BELOW FREEZING TEMPERATURES.
TEMPERATURES OVERNIGHT WILL DROP TO 10 TO 15 DEGREES BY MORNING.
BRISK NORTHWEST WINDS AT 15 TO 25 MPH WITH OCCASIONAL HIGHER
GUSTS WILL PRODUCE WIND CHILLS OF 15 BELOW ZERO TO 30 BELOW ZERO
BY MORNING.
Sunday, December 3, 1989
SPECIAL WEATHER STATEMENT
NATIONAL WEATHER SERVICE COLUMBUS OH
1030 AM EST SUN DEC 3 1989
SNOW SHOWERS WILL CONTINUE THIS AFTERNOON OVER MOST OF CENTRAL OHIO WITH ACCUMULATIONS OF ABOUT 1 INCH. TEMPERATURES WILL REMAIN WELL BELOW FREEZING WITH BITTERLY COLD WIND CHILLS.
SPECIAL WEATHER STATEMENT
NATIONAL WEATHER SERVICE COLUMBUS OH
836 PM EST SUN DEC 3 1989
OCCASIONAL SNOW SHOWERS HAVE BEEN FALLING IN CENTRAL OHIO SINCE
LATE AFTERNOON. THE SNOWSHOWERS WILL END OVERNIGHT WITH
ACCUMULATIONS LESS THAN 1 INCH.
ROADS HAVE SLIPPERY SPOTS AND WILL REMAIN SLIPPERY OVERNIGHT DUE
TO BELOW FREEZING TEMPERATURES.
ALTHOUGH NORTHWEST WINDS OF 10 TO 20 MPH WILL BE DIMINISHING…
TEMPERATURES WILL DROP TO 10 TO 15 DEGREES BY MORNING…SO WIND
CHILLS WILL STILL BE VERY COLD OVERNIGHT.
Friday, December 8, 1989
SPECIAL WEATHER STATEMENT
NATIONAL WEATHER SERVICE COLUMBUS OH
545 AM EST FRI DEC 8 1989
LIGHT SNOW STARTED IN THE COLUMBUS AREA JUST AFTER 4 AM EST AND
IS EXPECTED TO CONTINUE THROUGH THE MORNING. TEMPERATURES WILL
REMAIN BELOW FREEZING AND ROADS ARE BECOMING SLIPPERY.
A SNOW ADVISORY REMAINS IN EFFECT SOUTH OF INTERSTATE 70 WHERE
ONE TO THREE INCHES OF SNOW COULD FALL. NORTH OF THE INTERSTATE
ABOUT ONE INCH IS EXPECGTED.
SPECIAL WEATHER STATEMENT
NATIONAL WEATHER SERVICE COLUMBUS OH
830 AM EST FRI DEC 8 1989
A SNOW ADVISORY IS IN EFFECT FOR SOUTHERN OHIO TODAY.
SNOW AMOUNTS OF AROUND AN INCH ARE EXPECTED IN THE COLUBUS AREA WITH ONE TO THREE INCHES LIKELY SOUTH OF INTERSTATE 70 TO THE OHIO RIVER. SOME SNOWFALL AMOUNTS AS OF 8 AM WERE:
PORT COLUMBUS AIRPORT 1/2 INCH
WHITEHALL 1/2 INCH
CIRCLEVILLE 1 TO 2 INCHES
CBHILLICOTHE 1 TO 1 1/2 INCHES
ALL AREAS WERE REPORTING SNOW COVERED AND SLIPPERY ROADS.
Friday, December 15, 1989
SPECIAL WEATHER STATEMENT
NATIONAL WEATHER SERVICE COLUMBUS OH
530 AM EST FRI DEC 15 1989
…A WINTER STORM WARNING IS IN EFFECT FOR CENTRAL OHIO TODAY…
LIGHT SNOW HAS BEEN STEADILY FALLING IN THE COLUMBUS AREA SINCE IT
BEGAN BETWEEN 2 AM AND 3 AM EST THIS MORNING. ROADS ARE BECOMING
SNOW COVERED AND SLIPPERY. SNOW WILL FALL THROUGHOUT THE DAY…ACCUMULATING 4 TO 6 INCHES BEFORE TAPERING TO FLURRIES THIS EVENING.
Monday, December 25, 1989
SPECIAL WEATHER STATEMENT
NATIONAL WEATHER SERVICE COLUMBUS OH
655 PM EST MON DEC 25 1989
LIGHT SNOW WAS CONTINUING OVER MOST OF OHIO THIS EVENING.
THE NEW SNOW HAS CAUSED SOME ROAD SURFACES TO BECOME VERY SLIPPERY.
THE SNOW IS EXPECTED TO CONTINUE TONIGHT TAPERING OFF TO FLURRIES
AFTER MIDNIGHT WITH TOTAL NEW SNOWFALL AROUND AN INCH.
SPECIAL WEATHER STATEMENT
NATIONAL WEATHER SERVICE COLUMBUS OH
845 PM EST MON DEC 25 1989
FREEZING DRIZZLE WAS OCCURRING OVER WESTERN AND CENTRAL OHIO.
THE FREEZING DRIZZLE MAY BE MIXED WITH SNOW AT TIMES FOR THE NEXT
FEW HOURS AND WILL MAKE SOME ROAD SURFACES VERY SLIPPERY.
1990-1999
1990
Wednesday, January 3, 1990
SPECIAL WEATHER STATEMENT
NATIONAL WEATHER SERVICE COLUMBUS OH
340 AM EST WED JAN 3 1990
RAIN…FREEZING RAIN AND SLEET WAS FALLING OVER PARTS OF CENTRAL
OHIO THIS MORNING.
AT 320 AM FREEZING RAIN AND SLEET WAS OCCURRING AT PORT COLUMBUS.
THE TEMPERATURE WAS 36 DEGREES…HOWEVER ROAD SURFACES WERE BELOW FREEZING RESULTING IN A COATING OF ICE ON ROADS.
THERE HAVE BEEN REPORTS OF SLIPPERY ROADS IN COLUMBUS AND FRANKLIN COUNTY. BRIDGES AND OVERPASSES ARE LIKELY TO ESPECIALLY HAZARDOUS. THE PRECIPITATION IS EXPECTED TO END BEFORE THE MORNING RUSH HOUR, AND CONDITIONS SHOULD SLOWLY IMPROVE AS TEMPERATURES REMAIN ABOVE FREEZING.
Monday, January 29, 1990
SPECIAL WEATHER STATEMENT
NATIONAL WEATHER SERVICE COLUMBUS OH
544 AM EST MON JAN 29 1990
A WINTER WEATHER ADVISORY IS IN EFFECT FOR THIS MORNING ACROSS CENTRAL OHIO.
CENTRAL OHIO RECEIVED A WINTRY MIX OF PRECIPITATION EARLY THIS MORNING. SNOW WHICH BEGAN BEFORE MIDNIGHT CHANGED OVER TO FREEZING RAIN IN THE COLUMBUS AREA AROUND 5 AM. ACCUMULATIONS WERE GENERALLY AROUND 2 INCHES.
TO THE SOUTH AND EAST OF COLUMBUS A MIXTURE OF SLEET AND FREEZING RAIN WAS FALLING AND TO THE NORTH OF THE CITY SNOW CONTINUED TO FALL. ALTHOUGH THE FRANKLIN COUNTY SHERIFF AND STATE HIGHWAY PATROL REPORTED NO MAJOR PROBLEMS WITH THE ROADS AROUND COLUMBUS…BRIDGES AND OVERPASSES WERE ICY. ALLOW EXTRA TIME IF YOU ARE TRAVELLING TO WORK THIS MORNING AND BE CAUTIOUS AS YOU DRIVE ACROSS BRIDGES AND OVERPASSES.
SPECIAL WEATHER STATEMENT
NATIONAL WEATHER SERVICE COLUMBUS OH
957 PM EST MON JAN 29 1990
FREEZING TEMPERATURES AND WET ROADS ARE CAUSING HAZARDOUS DRIVING CONDITIONS ON CENTRAL OHIO ROADS.
AT 945 PM THE FRANKLIN COUNTY SHERIFF REPORTED A SERIES OF ACCIDENTS INVOLVING 45 CARS ON HIGHWAYS I-70E AND I-270. OVERPASSES AND BRIDGES ARE ICY AND STANDING WATER IN THE ROADWAYS ARE BEGINNING TO FREEZE.
TEMPERATURES WILL CONTINUE TO FALL AS SKIES CLEAR OVERNIGHT AND CONDITIONS WILL LIKELY NOT IMPROVE. ALLOW EXTRA TIME IF YOU ARE TRAVELLING TONIGHT AND BE CAUTIOUS AS YOU DRIVE ACROSS BRIDGES AND OVERPASSES.
Saturday, February 24, 1990
SPECIAL WEATHER STATEMENT
NATIONAL WEATHER SERVICE COLUMBUS OH
623 PM EST SAT FEB 24 1990
SNOW AND BLOWING SNOW ADVISORY IS IN EFFECT FOR THIS EVENING.
NEAR BLIZZARD CONDITIONS WERE OCCURRING ACROSS CENTRAL OHIO AT 6
P.M. BLOWING AND DRIFTING SNOW ARE REDUCING VISIBILITIES TO NEAR
ZERO AT TIMES AND CAUSING EXTREMELY HAZARDOUS DRIVING CONDITIONS.
THESE CONDITIONS WILL CONTINUE UNTIL ABOUT 9 PM. BLOWING AND
DRIFTING SNOW WILL CONTINUE THROUGHOUT THE NIGHT…HOWEVER WITH
TEMPERATURES FALLING TO NEAR ZERO OVERNIGHT. EXTREME CAUTION IS ADVISED.
SPECIAL WEATHER STATEMENT
NATIONAL WEATHER SERVICE COLUMBUS OH
910 PM EST SAT FEB 24 1990
A SNOW AND BLOWING SNOW ADVISORY IS IN EFFECT UNTIL MIDNIGHT.
SNOW AND BLOWING SNOW…COMBINED WITH GUSTY NORTHWEST WINDS…HAVE CAUSED CONSIDERABLE BLOWING AND DRIFTING SNOW AND VERY HAZARDOUS ROAD CONDITIONS IN CENTRAL OHIO. SEVERAL ROAD CLOSURES AND NUMEROUS ACCIDENTS HAVE BEEN REPORTED BY SHERIFF DEPARTMENTS. THE SNOW WILL DIMINISH TO SCATTERED SNOW FLURRIES AND NORTHWEST WINDS 20 TO 30 MPH WITH HIGHER GUSTS WILL DIMINISH TO 15 TO 25 MPH BY MIDNIGHT. BLOWING AND DRIFTING SNOW WILL STILL CREATE VERY HAZARDOUS TRAVEL CONDITIONS FOR THE REMAINDER OF THE NIGHT. TEMPERATURES WILL FALL TO ZERO TO 5 ABOVE BY DAYBREAK. WIND CHILLS WILL RANGE FROM TEN BELOW TO THIRTY DEGREES BELOW ZERO OVERNIGHT. TRAVEL TONIGHT IS STRONGLY DISCOURAGED UNLESS ABSOLUTELY NECESSARY.
Sunday, February 25, 1990
SPECIAL WEATHER STATEMENT
NATIONAL WEATHER SERVICE COLUMBUS OH
1215 AM EST SUN FEB 25 1990
A SNOW AND BLOWING SNOW ADVISORY IS IN EFFECT OVERNIGHT.
SNOW AND BLOWING SNOW…COMBINED WITH GUSTY NORTHWEST WINDS…HAVE CAUSED CONSIDERABLE BLOWING AND DRIFTING SNOW AND VERY HAZARDOUS ROAD CONDITIONS IN CENTRAL OHIO. SEVERAL ROAD CLOSURES AND NUMEROUS ACCIDENTS HAVE BEEN REPORTED BY SHERIFF DEPARTMENTS.
1 TO 3 INCHES OF ADDITIONAL SNOW WILL FALL IN PORTIONS OF CENTRAL OHIO DURING THE REMAINDER OF TONIGHT. NORTHWEST WINDS OF 15 TO 25 MPH WILL CAUSE FURTHER BLOWING AND DRIFTING OF SNOW ON ROADWAYS. TEMPERATURES WILL FALL TO ZERO TO 5 ABOVE BY DAYBREAK. WIND CHILLS WILL RANGE FROM TEN BELOW TO 30 DEGREES BELOW ZERO OVERNIGHT.
Monday, March 19, 1990
SPECIAL WEATHER STATEMENT
NATIONAL WEATHER SERVICE COLUMBUS OH
635 AM EST MON MAR 19 1990
A COLD FRONT WAS MOVING ACROSS CENTRAL OHIO EARLY THIS MORNING.
TEMPERATURES ARE EXPECTED TO HOVER AROUND THE FREEZING MARK
THIS MORNING IN CENTRAL OHIO FOLLOWING THE PASSAGE OF A COLD FRONT.
AS A RESULT SNOW WAS FALLING OVER MUCH OF CENTRAL OHIO AND IS
FORECAST TO CONTINUE THROUGH THE MORNING RUSH HOUR.
Saturday, March 24, 1990
SPECIAL WEATHER STATEMENT
NATIONAL WEATHER SERVICE COLUMBUS OH
425 AM EST SAT MAR 24 1990
A SNOW ADVISORY IS IN EFFECT FOR ALL OF CENTRAL OHIO TODAY.
SNOW BEGAN FALLING OVER CENTRAL OHIO SHORTLY AFTER MIDNIGHT AND AT 4AM THE SNOW ACCUMULATION AT PORT COLUMBUS AIRPORT WAS ONE INCH. PERIODS OF SNOW WILL CONTINUE TODAY WITH A TOTAL ACCUMUATION OF ONE TO THREE INCHES.
A WINTER STORM WARNING IS IN EFFECT FOR SOUTHERN OHIO TODAY. SOME
CITIES IN THE WARNING AREA ARE CINCINNATI…PIKETON…PORTSMOUTH AND
ATHENS. SNOW ACCUMULATIONS OF FOUR TO SIX INCHES ARE POSSIBLE IN THE WARNING AREA. SOME SLEET AND FREEZING RAIN MAY BE MIXED WITH THE SNOW.
Sunday, December 23, 1990
SPECIAL WEATHER STATEMENT
NATIONAL WEATHER SERVICE COLUMBUS OH
928 AM EST SUN DEC 23 1990
A WINTER WEATHER ADVISORY IS IN EFFECT FOR ALL OF CENTRAL OHIO TODAY.
THIS MORNING COLDER AIR CONTINUED TO MOVE INTO CENTRAL OHIO. AT 900 AM TEMPERATURES ACROSS CENTRAL OHIO WERE FALLING THROUGH THE UPPER 20S AND LOWER 30S…AND HAD FALLEN TO AT LEAST THE FREEZING MARK THROUGHOUT THE COLUMBUS AREA.
ALTHOUGH ONLY A FEW PATCHES OF FREEZING DRIZZLE WERE FALLING ACROSS CENTRAL OHIO AT 900 AM…ROADS WERE STILL WET FROM RAINFALL LAST NIGHT AND EARLY THIS MORNING. THEREFORE…ICY SPOTS WILL DEVELOP ON STREETS AND HIGHWAYS…ESPECIALLY ON BRIDGES AND OVERPASSES…AS THE TEMPERATURE CONTINUES TO FALL.
MORE WINTRY PRECIPITATION IS EXPECTED TO MOVE INTO THE AREA BY THIS
AFTERNOON. FREEZING DRIZZLE WILL CHANGE TO SNOW LATER TODAY AND
THIS MIX OF PRECIPITATION SHOULD CAUSE ROAD CONDITIONS TO
CONTINUE TO DETERIORATE THIS AFTERNOON.
SPECIAL WEATHER STATEMENT
NATIONAL WEATHER SERVICE COLUMBUS OH
856 PM EST SUN DEC 23 1990
A WINTER WEATHER ADVISORY IS IN EFFECT FOR ALL OF CENTRAL OHIO TONIGHT.
AT 850 PM NATIONAL WEATHER SERVICE RADAR INDICATED A LARGE AREA OF
PRECIPITATION OVER MUCH OF OHIO. SOUTH AND EAST OF A LINE FROM
ZANESVILLE TO LANCASTER TO CIRCLEVILLE TO CHILLICOTHE…THE
PRECIPITATION WAS IN THE FORM OF RAIN. OVER THE REMAINDER OF CENTRAL OHIO…THE PRECIPITATION WAS A SNOW AND SLEET MIXTURE. ALL OF THE PRECIPITATION WAS MOVING RAPIDLY NORTHEAST AT 45 TO 50 MILES AN HOUR.
THE COLUMBUS METROPOLITAN AREA HAS RECEIVED A THIN COATING OF SLEET AND SNOW…AND THIS HAS CAUSED NUMEROUS TRAFFIC ACCIDENTS.
FOR THE SOUTHEAST AND SOUTH-CENTRAL COUNTIES…THE RAIN WILL CHANGE TO FREEZING RAIN…SLEET…AND SNOW. ALL OF CENTRAL OHIO CAN EXPECT 1 TO 3 INCHES OF SNOW OVERNIGHT.
Monday, December 24, 1990
SPECIAL WEATHER STATEMENT
NATIONAL WEATHER SERVICE COLUMBUS OH
440 AM EST MON DEC 24 1990
LIGHT SNOW WAS CONTINUING TO FALL ACROSS CENTRAL OHIO THIS MORNING.
THE SNOW WHICH FELL OVERNIGHT ACROSS CENTRAL OHIO HAS ACCUMULATED AROUND AN INCH OVER MOST AREAS. AT 4 AM THE TEMPERATURE WAS 19 DEGREES AT THE COLUMBUS NATIONAL WEATHER SERVICE OFFICE. TODAYS WEATHER WILL REMAIN COLD WITH HIGHS OF ONLY 20 TO 25 ANTICIPATED. THE OVERNIGHT SNOWFALL WILL CAUSE ROADWAYS AND SIDEWALKS TO BE SLIPPERY. MOTORIST SHOULD DRIVE WITH CAUTION THIS MORNING AND ALLOW SOME EXTRA TIME TO REACH THEIR DESTINATIONS. THE SNOW IS EXPECTED TO END ACROSS CENTRAL OHIO THIS MORNING WITH TRAVEL CONDITIONS INPROVING.
Thursday, December 27, 1990
SPECIAL WEATHER STATEMENT
NATIONAL WEATHER SERVICE COLUMBUS OH
515 AM EST THU DEC 27 1990
THE NATIONAL WEATHER SERVICE HAS ISSUED A WINTER STORM WARNING FOR CENTRAL OHIO FOR TODAY AND EARLY TONIGHT.
SNOW IS EXPECTED TO BEGIN AROUND NOON TODAY AND CONTINUE THROUGH EARLY TONIGHT. SNOW ACCUMULATIONS OF 1 TO 3 INCHES ARE POSSIBLE BY EARLY THIS EVENING. AS TEMPERATURES WARM THIS AFTERNOON THE SNOW MAY BECOME MIXED WITH OR CHANGE TO FREEZING RAIN. TEMPERATURES WILL CONTINUE TO WARM OVERNIGHT WHICH SHOULD CHANGE THE PRECIPITATION TO RAIN BY MORNING. ADDITIONAL SNOW ACCUMULATIONS ARE POSSIBLE BEFORE THE CHANGEOVER.
Friday, December 28, 1990
SPECIAL WEATHER STATEMENT
NATIONAL WEATHER SERVICE COLUMBUS OH
400 AM EST FRI DEC 28 1990
DENSE FOG AND FREEZING DRIZZLE WERE CREATING HAZARDOUS DRIVING
CONDITIONS THROUGHOUT CENTRAL OHIO THIS MORNING.
AT 350 AM FOG WAS REDUCING THE VISIBILITY TO ONE-FOURTH OF A MILE
AND LIGHT FREEZING DRIZZLE WAS FALLING AT THE PORT COLUMBUS
INTERNATIONAL AIRPORT. IN SOME AREAS FOG WAS REDUCING THE VISIBILITY
TO NEAR ZERO.
MANY ROADS ACROSS CENTRAL OHIO REMAINED SNOW COVERED FROM THE SNOWFALL LAST NIGHT. THOSE ROADS THAT HAVE BEEN CLEARED OF SNOW MAY DEVELOP PATCHES OF ICE FROM FREEZING DRIZZLE AND DENSE FOG AS TEMPERATURES SHOULD CONTINUE TO STAY BELOW FREEZING THROUGH THE EARLY MORNING HOURS.
THIS COMBINATION OF WEATHER FACTORS WILL KEEP DRIVING CONDITIONS
HAZARDOUS INTO RUSH HOUR THIS MORNING. MOTORISTS SHOULD ALLOW EXTRA TRAVEL TIME AND EXERCISE EXTREME CAUTION. USE LOW BEAM HEADLIGHTS IN AREAS OF DENSE FOG.
TEMPERATURES WILL GRADUALLY RISE ABOVE THE FREEZING POINT LATER THIS MORNING ALLOWING SNOW AND ICE ON ROADWAYS TO MELT. HOWEVER…AREAS OF DENSE FOG ARE EXPECTED TO PERSIST INTO THE AFTERNOON HOURS ACROSS THE REGION. THEREFORE…TRAVELLERS SHOULD CONTINUE TO BE VERY CAUTIOUS THROUGHOUT THE DAY.
Monday, December 31, 1990
SPECIAL WEATHER STATEMENT
NATIONAL WEATHER SERVICE COLUMBUS OH
438 AM EST MON DEC 31 1990
SLICK ROAD CONDITIONS ARE POSSIBLE ACROSS CENTRAL OHIO EARLY THIS
MORNING.
AT 430 AM NATIONAL WEATHER SERVICE RADAR INDICATED A FEW PATCHES OF LIGHT SNOW AND LIGHT FREEZING RAIN ACROSS CENTRAL OHIO. A MIXTURE OF LIGHT SNOW AND LIGHT FREEZING RAIN WAS FALLING AT PORT COLUMBUS INTERNATIONAL AIRPORT AT 430 AM.
TEMPERATURES HAVE NOW FALLEN WELL BELOW FREEZING ACROSS MOST OF THE AREA AND WILL CONTINUE TO FALL THROUGH THE EARLY MORNING HOURS. ANY WATER REMAINING ON ROADS FROM THE RAINFALL YESTERDAY WILL BEGIN TO FREEZE CREATING ICY SPOTS ON STREETS AND HIGHWAYS.
LIGHT SNOW OR FLURRIES…AND A FEW PATCHES OF LIGHT FREEZING RAIN OR DRIZZLE…WILL ADD TO THE HAZARDOUS DRIVING CONDITIONS EARLY THIS
MORNING. MOTORISTS SHOULD BE EXTREMELY CAUTIOUS AND BE ALERT FOR
PATCHES OF ICE…ESPECIALLY ON BRIDGES AND OVERPASSES…INTO THE
MORNING RUSH HOUR.
THE LIGHT PRECIPITATION WILL END LATER THIS MORNING. NO SIGNIFICANT
ACCUMULATION OF SNOW IS EXPECTED.
SPECIAL WEATHER STATEMENT AND FLOOD STATEMENT
NATIONAL WEATHER SERVICE COLUMBUS OH
545 AM EST MON DEC 31 1990
THE SMALL STREAM AND URBAN FLOOD WARNING FOR ALL THE COUNTIES OF
CENTRAL OHIO AND HOCKING AND VINTON COUNTIES IN SOUTH CENTRAL OHIO
AND ATHENS AND MORGAN COUNTIES IN SOUTHEAST OHIO IS NO LONGER IN
EFFECT.
REPORTS FROM AROUND THE REGION THIS MORNING INDICATED THAT MOST
SMALL STREAMS ARE RECEDING. MOST STREAMS ARE NOW WITHIN THEIR
BANKS AND THOSE THAT ARE NOT SHOULD CONTINUE TO RECEDE TODAY.
ALTHOUGH THE SMALL STREAMS ARE RECEDING…MANY ROADS WERE STILL
IMPASSABLE DUE TO HIGH WATER. MOTORISTS SHOULD BE ALERT FOR
WATER ON ROADWAYS TODAY. DO NOT ATTEMPT TO CROSS WATER COVERED
ROADS. ALSO…SOME MAJOR RIVERS ACROSS THE AREA WERE STILL IN FLOOD.
ANOTHER DEVELOPING PROBLEM THIS MORNING WAS A MIXTURE OF SNOW AND FREEZING RAIN. AT 540 AM NATIONAL WEATHER SERVICE RADAR INDICATED THAT AN AREA OF SNOW…POSSIBLY MIXED WITH FREEZING RAIN…CONTINUED TO DEVELOP ACROSS CENTRAL OHIO. THIS AREA OF PRECIPITATION WAS OVER UNION…DELAWARE…AND FRANKLIN COUNTIES AND WAS MOVING SOUTHEAST AT 20 MPH.
LAW ENFORCEMENT OFFICIALS HAVE REPORTED THAT MANY ROADS THROUGHOUT CENTRAL OHIO ARE BECOMING ICY…ESPECIALLY IN THE COLUMBUS AREA AND THE AREA NORTH AND WEST OF COLUMBUS. SNOW AND POSSIBLY SOME FREEZING RAIN WILL CONTINUE ACROSS THE AREA THROUGH AT LEAST THE EARLY MORNING HOURS CAUSING ROAD CONDITIONS TO WORSEN FURTHER.
ALTHOUGH NO SIGNIFICANT ACCUMULATIONS OF ICE OR SNOW ARE EXPECTED… RUSH HOUR MOTORISTS THIS MORNING SHOULD BE ALERT FOR ICY PATCHES ON STREETS AND HIGHWAYS…ESPECIALLY ON BRIDGES AND OVERPASSES. ALLOW EXTRA TRAVEL TIME.
1991
Tuesday, January 8, 1991
SPECIAL WEATHER STATEMENT
NATIONAL WEATHER SERVICE COLUMBUS OH
841 PM EST TUE JAN 8 1991
PATCY LIGHT FREEZING RAIN AND FREEZING DRIZZLE IS CREATING ICY SPOTS
ON ROADS IN PARTS OF CENTRAL OHIO.
AT 940 PM NATIONAL WEATHER SERVICE RADAR INDICATED PATCHES OF LIGHT RAIN AND LIGHT FREEZING RAIN OVER CENTRAL OHIO…MAINLY SOUTH OF INTERSTATE 70. FREEZING DRIZZLE…ALTHOUGH TOO LIGHT FOR RADAR
DETECTION…WAS OCCURRING OVER MUCH OF CENTRAL OHIO. ALL OF THE
PRECIPITATION WAS SLOWLY MOVING NORTHEAST AT 20 MILES AN HOUR.
THIS PRECIPITATION IS CAUSING ICY SPOTS ON ROADS…ESPECIALLY ON
BRIDGES AND OVERPASSES…IN MADISON…FAYETTE…LICKING…AND NORTHERN FAIRFIELD COUNTIES. SHERIFF DEPARTMENT FROM THESE COUNTIES REPORTED NUMEROUS TRAFFIC ACCIDENTS.
THE PRECIPITATION WILL CONTINUE THROUGHOUT CENTRAL OHIO THROUGHOUT THE LATE EVENING AND OVERNIGHT HOURS. WITH THE TEMPERATURE REMAINING AROUND THE FREEZING MA/RK…MORE SLIPPERY SPOTS COULD DEVELOP ACROSS CENTRAL OHIO ROADWAYS.
SPECIAL WEATHER STATEMENT
NATIONAL WEATHER SERVICE COLUMBUS OH
1140 PM EST TUE JAN 8 1991
PATCHY DENSE FOG AND FREEZING DRIZZLE ARE MAKING TRAVEL HAZARDOUS IN CENTRAL OHIO TONIGHT.
AT 1135 PM THE VISIBILITY AT THE PORT COLUMBUS INTERNATIONAL AIRPORT
WAS 3/8 OF A MILE. VISIBILITIES WERE LESS THAN 1/2 MILE IN MUCH OF
CENTRAL OHIO. DRIZZLE AND FREEZING DRIZZLE WERE OCCURRING THROUGHOUT CENTRAL OHIO.
THE FREEZING DRIZZLE IS CAUSING ICY SPOTS ON ROADS…ESPECIALLY ON
BRIDGES AND OVERPASSES. PATCHY DENSE FOG…ALONG WITH DRIZZLE AND FREEZING DRIZZLE…WILL CONTINUE FOR THE REMAINDER OF TONIGHT…MAKING TRAVEL HAZARDOUS.
Thursday, January 10, 1991
SPECIAL WEATHER STATEMENT
NATIONAL WEATHER SERVICE COLUMBUS OH
737 PM EST THU JAN 10 1991
A WINTER WEATHER ADVISORY IS IN EFFECT FOR ALL OF CENTRAL AND EAST-
CENTRAL OHIO TONIGHT.
AT 735 PM NATIONAL WEATHER SERVICE RADAR INDICATED A LARGE AREA OF
PRECIPITATION OVER THE SOUTHWEST HALF OF OHIO. THE LEADING EDGE OF
THIS PRECIPITATION EXTENDED FROM FINDLAY TO COLUMBUS TO ZANESVILLE TO MARIETTA.
THIS PRECIPITATION WAS A MIXTURE OF SNOW…SLEET…AND SOME FREEZING
RAIN AND RAIN OVER MUCH OF CENTRAL AND EAST-CENTRAL OHIO. SOUTH OF A LINE FROM CHILLICOTHE TO MARIETTA…THE PRECIPITATION WAS PRIMARILY RAIN…MIXED AT TIMES WITH FREEZING RAIN AND SLEET. ALL OF THE PRECIPITATION WAS MOVING NORTHEAST AT 30 MILES AN HOUR…AND WILL CONTINUE THROUGHOUT THE NIGHT. WITH THE TEMPERATURE REMAINING AROUND THE FREEZING MARK…THE SNOW… SLEET…AND FREEZING RAIN COULD CAUSE ICY AREAS ON ROADS…ESPECIALLY
ON BRIDGES AND OVERPASSES.
SPECIAL WEATHER STATEMENT
NATIONAL WEATHER SERVICE COLUMBUS OH
1035 PM EST THU JAN 10 1991
A WINTER WEATHER ADVISORY IS IN EFFECT FOR ALL OF CENTRAL AND EAST-
CENTRAL OHIO TONIGHT.
AT 1030 PM NATIONAL WEATHER SERVICE RADAR INDICATED A LARGE AREA OF
PRECIPITATION OVER MOST OF OHIO. THIS PRECIPITATION WAS IN THE FORM
OF SLEET AND FREEZING RAIN OVER MARION…UNION…AND DELAWARE COUNTIES.
IN THE COUNTIES ALONG INTERSTATE 70…FREEZING RAIN WAS FALLING.
SOUTH OF A LINE FROM CHILLICOTHE TO ATHENS…THE PRECIPITATION WAS ALL RAIN. THE PRECIPITATION WILL GRADUALLY CHANGE TO ALL RAIN FROM SOUTH TO NORTH AS THE NIGHT GOES ON.
SHERIFF DEPARTMENTS REPORTED ICY AREAS ON ROADS IN MARION…PERRY…AND NORTHERN UNION COUNTIES. OVER THE REMAINDER OF CENTRAL OHIO… ROADS HAD SCATTERED SLIPPERY SPOTS…ESPECIALLY ON BRIDGES AND OVERPASSES.
WITH THE TEMPERATURE AROUND THE FREEZING MARK…ICY PLACES ON ROADS WILL CONTINUE TO MAKE TRAVEL HAZARDOUS OVERNIGHT.
Tuesday, January 22, 1991
SPECIAL WEATHER STATEMENT…CORRECTED
NATIONAL WEATHER SERVICE COLUMBUS OH
237 AM EST TUE JAN 22 1991
A NARROW BAND OF LIGHT SNOW HAS BROUGHT A LIGHT COATING OF SNOW ON ROADS IN PARTS OF CENTRAL OHIO.
AT 235 AM NATIONAL WEATHER SERVICE RADAR INDICATED A 30 MILE WIDE BAND OF LIGHT SNOW EXTENDING FROM THE WESTERN PART OF THE COLUMBUS METROPOLITAN AREA…SOUTH ACROSS PICKAWAY COUNTY INTO WESTERN FAIRFIELD AND HOCKING COUNTIES. THIS SNOW BAND WAS MOVING SLOWLY SOUTHEAST AT 15 MILES AN HOUR.
SHERIFF DEPARTMENTS IN PICKAWAY COUNTY AND THE WESTERN PARTS OF
COLUMBUS REPORTED A LIGHT COATING OF SNOW ON ROADS…CAUSING THEM TO BECOME SLIPPERY.
IN THE WEST PART OF COLUMBUS…THE SNOW SHOULD GRADUALLY DIMINISH
DURING THE PREDAWN HOURS. FOR PICKAWAY COUNTY…WESTERN FAIRFIELD COUNTY…AND HOCKING COUNTY…THE LIGHT SNOW SHOULD DIMINISH TO SNOW FLURRIES BY SUNRISE.
PEOPLE TRAVELING IN THE WESTERN PARTS OF COLUMBUS…WESTERN FAIRFIELD COUNTY…AND IN PICKAWAY AND HOCKING COUNTIES SHOULD BE PREPARED FOR SLIPPERY ROAD CONDITIONS.
SPECIAL WEATHER STATEMENT
NATIONAL WEATHER SERVICE COLUMBUS OH
615 AM EST TUE JAN 22 1991
LIGHT SNOW FELL OVERNIGHT AND HAS BROUGHT A LIGHT COATING OF SNOW ON ROADS IN PARTS OF CENTRAL OHIO.
ABOUT ONE-HALF INCH OF SNOW FELL IN THE COLUMBUS METROPOLITAN AREA… AND OVER PICKAWAY…WESTERN FAIRFIELD…AND HOCKING COUNTIES
OVERNIGHT. THIS HAS CREATED SLIPPERY AREAS ON ROADS…ESPECIALLY ON BRIDGES AND OVERPASSES.
SCATTERED SNOW FLURRIES ARE EXPECTED EARLY THIS MORNING…BUT NO
ADDITIONAL SNOW ACCUMULATION IS EXPECTED.
Sunday, January 27, 1991
SPECIAL WEATHER STATEMENT…CORRECTED
NATIONAL WEATHER SERVICE COLUMBUS OH
746 PM EST SUN JAN 27 1991
A WINTER WEATHER ADVISORY CONTINUES IN EFFECT FOR ALL OF CENTRAL
OHIO TONIGHT.
WET SNOW…MIXED AT TIMES WITH RAIN…WAS OCCURRING OVER ALL OF
CENTRAL OHIO EARLY TONIGHT.
AT 745 PM NATIONAL WEATHER SERVICE RADAR INDICATED A LARGE AREA OF
SNOW…MIXED AT TIMES WITH RAIN…OVER ALL OF CENTRAL OHIO. THIS
PRECIPITATION AREA WAS MOVING EAST AT 35 MILES AN HOUR.
SINCE THE TEMPERATURE HAS BEEN AT OR SLIGHTLY ABOVE FREEZING…ROADS WERE WET WITH SLUSHY AREAS. WET SNOW…MIXED AT TIMES WITH RAIN…WILL CONTINUE UNTIL LATE TONIGHT. TOTAL SNOW ACCUMULATION WILL BE IN THE 1 TO 3 INCH RANGE.
THE TEMPERATURE WILL REMAIN NEAR THE FREEZING MARK UNTIL LATER
TONIGHT…AND THEN DROP BELOW FREEZING.
PEOPLE TRAVELING IN CENTRAL OHIO TONIGHT SHOULD SLOW DOWN AND ALLOW EXTRA TIME TO REACH THEIR DESTINATIONS.
SPECIAL WEATHER STATEMENT
NATIONAL WEATHER SERVICE COLUMBUS OH
1048 PM EST SUN JAN 27 1991
A WINTER WEATHER ADVISORY CONTINUES IN EFFECT FOR ALL OF CENTRAL
OHIO TONIGHT.
WET SNOW…MIXED AT TIMES WITH RAIN…WAS OCCURRING OVER ALL OF
CENTRAL OHIO TONIGHT.
AT 1045 PM NATIONAL WEATHER SERVICE RADAR INDICATED AN AREA OF SNOW MIXED AT TIMES WITH RAIN…OVER ALL OF CENTRAL OHIO. THIS
PRECIPITATION AREA WAS MOVING EAST AT 35 MILES AN HOUR. SNOW HAD
ENDED OVER WEST-CENTRAL OHIO. IN THE COLUMBUS AREA…THE WET SNOW WILL END SHORTLY AFTER MIDNIGHT.
TOTAL SNOW ACCUMULATION WILL BE IN THE 1 TO 2 INCH RANGE. THE
TEMPERATURE WILL DROP TO THE UPPER 20S BY MORNING.
ROADS IN CENTRAL OHIO HAVE BEEN WET WITH SLUSHY AREAS. HOWEVER…
WITH THE TEMPERATURE EXPECTED TO DROP BELOW FREEZING…ICY AREAS
COULD DEVELOP ON ROADS…ESPECIALLY ON BRIDGES…OVERPASSES…
ENTRANCE AND EXIT RAMPS…AND ON SECONDARY ROADS.
Thursday, February 14, 1991
SPECIAL WEATHER STATEMENT
NATIONAL WEATHER SERVICE COLUMBUS OH
732 PM EST THU FEB 14 1991
A BLOWING SNOW ADVISORY IS IN EFFECT FOR ALL OF CENTRAL OHIO
TONIGHT.
AT 730 PM NATIONAL WEATHER SERVICE RADAR AND SURFACE WEATHER
OBSERVATIONS INDICATED SNOW AND SNOWSHOWERS OVER ALL OF CENTRAL OHIO. THIS PRECIPITATION WAS MOVING EAST-NORTHEAST AROUND 30 MILES AN HOUR.
SNOW AND SNOWSHOWERS TONIGHT WILL ACCUMULATE AROUND 2 INCHES BY FRIDAY MORNING. SHERIFF DEPARTMENT OFFICES AROUND CENTRAL OHIO REPORT NUMEROUS TRAFFIC ACCIDENTS AND ALREADY SNOW-COVERED ROADS.
NORTHWEST WINDS WILL INCREASE TO STEADY SPEEDS OF 20 TO 30 MILES AN HOUR…WITH OCCASIONAL GUSTS TO NEAR 40 MILES AN HOUR. THESE WINDS…COMBINED WITH PERIODS OF HEAVIER SNOWSHOWERS…WILL CAUSE CONSIDERABLE BLOWING AND DRIFTING SNOW…ESPECIALLY IN OPEN AND OUTLYING AREAS.
THIS WILL ALSO PRODUCE BLINDING VISIBILITIES AND NEAR “WHITEOUT”
CONDITIONS AT TIMES. WITH THE STRONG WINDS AND TEMPERATURES FALLING INTO THE TEENS BY FRIDAY MORNING…DANGEROUSLY COLD WIND CHILL VALUES OF 20 BELOW TO 40 BELOW ZERO CAN BE EXPECTED LATER TONIGHT.
SPECIAL WEATHER STATEMENT
NATIONAL WEATHER SERVICE COLUMBUS OH
1031 PM EST THU FEB 14 1991
A BLOWING SNOW ADVISORY CONTINUES IN EFFECT FOR ALL OF CENTRAL OHIO TONIGHT.
AT 1025 PM NATIONAL WEATHER SERVICE RADAR AND SURFACE WEATHER
OBSERVATIONS INDICATED LIGHT SNOW AND SNOWSHOWERS OVER ALL OF CENTRAL OHIO. THIS PRECIPITATION WAS MOVING EAST-SOUTHEAST AROUND 30 MILES AN HOUR.
LIGHT SNOW AND SNOWSHOWERS WILL ACCUMULATE AROUND 1 INCH BY FRIDAY MORNING. SHERIFF DEPARTMENT OFFICES AROUND CENTRAL OHIO REPORTED NUMEROUS TRAFFIC ACCIDENTS AND SNOW-COVERED ROADS EARLIER THIS EVENING.
NORTHWEST WINDS WILL INCREASE TO STEADY SPEEDS OF 20 TO 30 MILES AN HOUR AFTER MIDNIGHT…WITH OCCASIONAL GUSTS TO NEAR 40 MILES AN HOUR. THIS WILL CAUSE CONSIDERABLE BLOWING AND DRIFTING SNOW…ESPECIALLY IN OPEN AND OUTLYING AREAS. THIS WILL ALSO PRODUCE BLINDING VISIBILITIES AND NEAR “WHITEOUT” CONDITIONS IN THE HEAVIER SNOWSHOWERS.
WITH THE STRONG WINDS AND TEMPERATURES FALLING TO 10 TO 15 DEGREES BY FRIDAY MORNING…DANGEROUSLY COLD WIND CHILL VALUES OF 20 BELOW TO 40 BELOW ZERO CAN BE EXPECTED LATE TONIGHT.
Friday, February 15, 1991
SPECIAL WEATHER STATEMENT
NATIONAL WEATHER SERVICE COLUMBUS OH
230 PM EST FRI FEB 15 1991
SNOW AND BLOWING SNOW WILL CONTINUE OVER CENTRAL OHIO THIS
AFTERNOON.
AT 225 PM NATIONAL WEATHER SERVICE RADAR INDICATED LIGHT SNOW
AND SNOW SHOWERS OVER MOST OF CENTRAL OHIO. THE PRECIPITATION
WAS MOVING SOUTHEAST AT 30 MILES AN HOUR. THE SNOW WILL ACCUMULATE AROUND 1 INCH BEFORE ENDING EARLY TONIGHT.
SHERIFF DEPARTMENT OFFICES AROUND CENTRAL OHIO REPORTED
SEVERAL TRAFFIC ACCIDENTS AND SOME SNOW COVERED ROADS THIS AFTERNOON.
SINCE MANY ROADS ARE BECOMING SNOW COVERED MOTORISTS SHOULD
ALLOW FOR EXTRA TRAVEL TIME THIS AFTERNOON.
Sunday, February 17, 1991
SPECIAL WEATHER STATEMENT
NATIONAL WEATHER SERVICE COLUMBUS OH
347 AM EST SUN FEB 17 1991
SNOW AND BLOWING AND DRIFTING SNOW WERE CAUSING TRAVEL PROBLEMS ACROSS PARTS OF CENTRAL OHIO EARLY THIS MORNING.
AT 340 AM NATIONAL WEATHER SERVICE RADAR INDICATED THAT AN AREA OF
SNOW WAS OVER CENTRAL OHIO. THIS AREA OF SNOW WAS GENERALLY NORTH OF A LINE FROM MARYSVILLE IN UNION COUNTY TO JUST NORTH OF ZANESVILLE. THE SNOW WAS MOVING EAST AT 25 MPH.
LAW ENFORCEMENT OFFICIALS IN DELAWARE AND MARION COUNTIES HAVE REPORTED HAZARDOUS TRAVEL CONDITIONS…MOSTLY DUE TO BLOWING AND DRIFTING SNOW. PEOPLE IN CENTRAL OHIO PLANNING TRAVEL EARLY THIS MORNING…ESPECIALLY TO THE NORTH OF COLUMBUS…SHOULD BE PREPARED FOR SLICK AND SNOW COVERED ROADS.
FLURRIES AND BLOWING AND DRIFTING SNOW WILL BE POSSIBLE FOR MUCH OF THIS MORNING. FREEZING RAIN MAY DEVELOP LATER THIS MORNING BEFORE THE PRECIPITATION CHANGES TO ALL RAIN THIS AFTERNOON.
Wednesday, February 27, 1991
SPECIAL WEATHER STATEMENT
NATIONAL WEATHER SERVICE COLUMBUS OH
503 AM EST WED FEB 27 1991
LIGHT SNOW HAD WHITENED PARTS OF CENTRAL OHIO THIS MORNING.
BETWEEN 4 AM AND 5 AM A BAND OF SNOW MOVED ACROSS THE COLUMBUS
METROPOLITAN AREA DEPOSITING ABOUT ONE HALF INCH OF SNOW AT THE
PORT COLUMBUS AIRPORT.
FOR THE REMAINDER OF THE MORNING SCATTERED FLURRIES ARE FORECAST WITH NO SIGNIFICANT ACCUMULATION.
Sunday, March 3, 1991
SPECIAL WEATHER STATEMENT
NATIONAL WEATHER SERVICE COLUMBUS OH
522 PM EST SUN MAR 3 1991
A WINTER WEATHER ADVISORY CONTINUES FOR CENTRAL OHIO INCLUDING
THE COLUMBUS METROPOLITAN AREA FOR FREEZING RAIN AND SNOW.
AT 5 PM EST FREEZING RAIN WAS FALLING ACROSS THE COLUMBUS AREA
WITH TEMPERATURES AT OR BELOW FREEZING. THE FREEZING RAIN IS
FORECAST TO CHANGE TO SNOW OVERNIGHT POSSIBLY ACCUMULATING 1 TO
3 INCHES BY MORNING.
AT 510 PM THE TEMPERATURE WAS 31 AT PORT COLUMBUS WITH TEMPERATURES EXPECTED TO FALL TO THE UPPER 20S BY MORNING.
SPECIAL WEATHER STATEMENT
NATIONAL WEATHER SERVICE COLUMBUS OH
839 PM EST SUN MAR 3 1991
A WINTER STORM WARNING IS IN EFFECT FOR CENTRAL OHIO INCLUDING THE
COLUMBUS METROPOLITAN AREA FOR FREEZING RAIN…SLEET..AND SNOW.
FREEZING RAIN WAS OCCURRING ACROSS CENTRAL OHIO SINCE LATE THIS
AFTERNOON. THE FREEZING RAIN IS FORECAST TO CHANGE OVER TO SNOW LATE TONIGHT WITH SNOW ACCUMULATING POSSIBLY 1 TO 3 INCHES BY MORNING.
SIGNIFICANT ACCUMULATIONS OF ICE ARE POSSIBLE ON TREES AND POWER LINES BEFORE CHANGING TO SNOW. GUSTY NORTH WINDS MAY CAUSE TREE LIMBS TO BREAK AND POWER OUTAGES ARE POSSIBLE.
AT 830 PM EST THE TEMPERATURE WAS 30 AT PORT COLUMBUS WITH TEMPERATURES EXPECTED TO FALL TO THE UPPER 20S OVERNIGHT. MOTORIST CAN EXPECT TRAVEL CONDITIONS TO WORSEN AND BECOME HAZARDOUS OVERNIGHT.
Tuesday, March 12, 1991
SPECIAL WEATHER STATEMENT
NATIONAL WEATHER SERVICE COLUMBUS OH
1130 PM EST TUE MAR 12 1991
A WINTER STORM WARNING IS IN EFFECT FOR ALL OF CENTRAL AND EAST
CENTRAL OHIO TONIGHT.
AT 1130 PM NATIONAL WEATHER SERVICE RADAR INDICATED LIGHT SNOW OVER ALL OF CENTRAL OHIO. AN AREA OF MODERATE PRECIPITATION WAS OVER FAYETTE AND ROSS COUNTIES. ALL THE PRECIPITATION WAS MOVING
NORTHEAST AT 15 MILES AN HOUR.
ABOUT ONE-HALF INCH OF SNOW HAS FALLEN SINCE EARLY THIS EVENING.
ROADS ARE BECOMING SNOW COVERED AND SEVERAL SHERIFF DEPARTMENTS HAVE REPORTED SLICK ROADS. THE SNOW WILL CONTINUE THROUGH THE NIGHT AND 3 TO 5 INCHES IS EXPECTED BY MORNING.
Wednesday, March 13, 1991
SPECIAL WEATHER STATEMENT
NATIONAL WEATHER SERVICE COLUMBUS OH
228 AM EST WED MAR 13 1991
A WINTER STORM WARNING CONTINUES IN EFFECT FOR ALL OF CENTRAL AND
EAST CENTRAL OHIO FOR THE REMAINDER OF TONIGHT.
A WINTER WEATHER ADVISORY CONTINUES IN EFFECT FOR ATHENS AND VINTON COUNTIES FOR THE REMAINDER OF TONIGHT.
AT 225 AM NATIONAL WEATHER SERVICE RADAR AND SURFACE WEATHER
OBSERVATIONS INDICATED A LARGE AREA OF MIXED PRECIPITATION OVER ALL
OF CENTRAL…SOUTH-CENTRAL…AND EAST-CENTRAL OHIO.
SNOW…HEAVY AT TIMES…WAS FALLING NORTH OF A MARYSVILLE TO COLUMBUS TO NEW LEXINGTON LINE. AT THE PORT COLUMBUS INTERNATIONAL AIRPORT… LIGHT SNOW AND SLEET WAS FALLING…WITH A 3 INCH SNOW DEPTH.
FREEZING RAIN AND SLEET WERE OCCURRING ALONG INTERSTATE 70 BETWEEN COLUMBUS AND DAYTON. MIXED RAIN AND SNOW WERE OCCURRING OVER FAIRFIELD AND HOCKING COUNTIES.
SOUTH OF A LINE FROM DAYTON TO CIRCLEVILLE TO ATHENS…THE
PRECIPITATION WAS ALL RAIN. IN THE WINTER STORM WARNING AREA…A TOTAL OF 3 TO 5 INCHES OF SNOW CAN BE EXPECTED BY MORNING. SNOW WILL CONTINUE TO THE COUNTIES NORTH AND EAST OF COLUMBUS OVERNIGHT.
SPECIAL WEATHER STATEMENT
NATIONAL WEATHER SERVICE COLUMBUS OH
539 AM EST WED MAR 13 1991
A WINTER WEATHER ADVISORY IS IN EFFECT FOR ALL OF CENTRAL OHIO TODAY.
A WINTER STORM WARNING IS IN EFFECT FOR EAST-CENTRAL OHIO TODAY.
AT 535 AM NATIONAL WEATHER SERVICE RADAR AND SURFACE WEATHER
OBSERVATIONS INDICATED A LARGE PRECIPITATION AREA OVER ALL OF
CENTRAL…EAST-CENTRAL…AND SOUTH-CENTRAL OHIO. THE PRECIPITATION
WAS MOVING NORTHEAST AT 25 MILES AN HOUR.
SNOW WAS FALLING NORTH OF A MARION TO ZANESVILLE LINE.
FREEZING RAIN AND SLEET WERE OCCURRING ALONG INTERSTATE 70 BETWEEN COLUMBUS AND DAYTON…WITH ABOUT 3 TO 4 INCHES OF SNOW ON THE GROUND AT COLUMBUS. THE PRECIPITATION WAS ALL RAIN SOUTH OF A DAYTON TO CIRCLEVILLE TO LANCASTER LINE.
IN THE COLUMBUS METROPOLITAN AREA…FREEZING RAIN…MIXED AT TIMES
WITH SLEET…WILL OCCUR DURING THE MORNING RUSH HOUR. THIS COULD PRODUCE ICY AREAS ON ROADS…ESPECIALLY SECONDARY AND UNTREATED
ROADS.
Saturday, March 30, 1991
SPECIAL WEATHER STATEMENT
NATIONAL WEATHER SERVICE COLUMBUS OH
135 AM EST SAT MAR 30 1991
SNOW WAS FALLING AND CAUSING SLIPPERY ROAD CONDITIONS IN PARTS OF
SOUTH-CENTRAL AND SOUTHEAST OHIO TONIGHT.
AT 130 AM NATIONAL WEATHER SERVICE RADAR INDICATED AN AREA OF SNOW
OVER SOUTH-CENTRAL AND SOUTHEAST OHIO…SOUTH AND EAST OF A LINE FROM ZANESVILLE TO CHILLICOTHE. THIS SNOW AREA WAS MOVING SLOWLY
SOUTHEAST AT 15 MILES AN HOUR.
PICKAWAY…FAIRFIELD…PERRY…AND SOUTHERN MUSKINGUM COUNTIES
RECEIVED LESS THAN 1 INCH OF SNOW EARLIER TONIGHT WITH SCATTERED
SLIPPERY SPOTS ON ROADS. ROSS AND HOCKING COUNTIES HAVE 1 INCH OF SNOW ON THE GROUND…AND ROADS HAVE SLIPPERY AREAS.
ATHENS…VINTON…AND MORGAN COUNTIES HAVE 1 TO 2 INCHES OF SNOW ON
THE GROUND…AND SHERIFF DEPARTMENTS REPORTED ROADS BECOMING
SNOW-COVERED AND SLIPPERY.
SNOW WILL GRADUALLY END OVER SOUTH-CENTRAL AND SOUTHEAST OHIO LATE TONIGHT. ANOTHER INCH OF SNOW CAN BE EXPECTED OVER VINTON…
ATHENS…AND MORGAN COUNTIES.
Sunday, October 6, 1991
SPECIAL WEATHER STATEMENT
NATIONAL WEATHER SERVICE COLUMBUS OH
701 PM EDT SUN OCT 6 1991
A FROST WARNING IS IN EFFECT FOR ALL OF CENTRAL OHIO TONIGHT.
A LARGE HIGH PRESSURE AREA COMPOSED OF UNSEASONABLY COLD AIR WILL BUILD INTO THE OHIO VALLEY TONIGHT. THIS WILL ALLOW SKIES TO
GRADUALLY CLEAR ACROSS CENTRAL OHIO. WEST WINDS AROUND 10 MILES AN HOUR EARLY TONIGHT WILL DIMINISH TO AROUND 5 MILES AN HOUR OVERNIGHT.
TEMPERATURES WILL DROP TO SLIGHTLY BELOW THE FREEZING MARK…REACHING NEAR 30 DEGREES BY DAYBREAK MONDAY. THIS…COMBINED WITH THE LIGHT WINDS…WILL ALLOW FROST TO FORM LATE TONIGHT.
Monday, October 7, 1991
SPECIAL WEATHER STATEMENT
NATIONAL WEATHER SERVICE COLUMBUS OH
523 PM EDT MON OCT 7 1991
A FROST WARNING IS IN EFFECT FOR ALL OF CENTRAL OHIO TONIGHT.
A LARGE HIGH PRESSURE AREA COMPOSED OF UNSEASONABLY COLD AIR WILL MOVE INTO THE SOUTHEASTERN UNITED STATES TONIGHT. THIS WILL GIVE CENTRAL OHIO MOSTLY CLEAR SKIES OVERNIGHT…ALONG WITH LIGHT SOUTHWEST WINDS.
TEMPERATURES WILL DROP TO THE 30 TO 35 DEGREE RANGE…ALLOWING FOR WIDESPREAD FROST. OUTLYING AND LOW-LYING AREAS COULD HAVE
TEMPERATURES AT OR SLIGHTLY BELOW THE FREEZING MARK.
Thursday, November 7, 1991
SPECIAL WEATHER STATEMENT
NATIONAL WEATHER SERVICE COLUMBUS OH
421 AM EST THU NOV 7 1991
SNOW WAS MOVING EAST INTO CENTRAL OHIO THIS MORNING.
THE FIRST MEASURABLE SNOW IS FORECAST TO FALL ACROSS MUCH OF OHIO TODAY. AT 4 AM SNOW WAS REPORTED AT DAYTON AND CAN BE EXPECTED TO REACH THE COLUMBUS AREA BEFORE SUNRISE. ACCUMULATIONS OF AROUND AN INCH ARE EXPECTED BEFORE THE SNOW TAPERS OFF TO FLURRIES THIS AFTERNOON. TEMPERATURES ARE FORECAST TO BE IN THE LOW 30S.
Tuesday, November 12, 1991
SPECIAL WEATHER STATEMENT
NATIONAL WEATHER SERVICE COLUMBUS OH
113 PM EST TUE NOV 12 1991
SNOW WAS ACCUMULATING IN THE EASTERN PART OF CENTRAL OHIO EARLY THIS AFTERNOON.
AT 110 PM NATIONAL WEATHER SERVICE RADAR INDICATED A 90 MILE WIDE AREA OF SNOW EXTENDING FROM AKRON SOUTHWEST ACROSS ZANESVILLE…THEN SOUTHWEST TO NEAR LANCASTER. THIS SNOW AREA WAS MOVING EAST AT 35 MILES AN HOUR.
AT 100 PM THE MUSKINGUM COUNTY SHERIFF DEPARTMEMT OFFICE REPORTED ABOUT 1 INCH OF SNOW ON THE GROUND…AND SLIPPERY ROADS. THE PERRY COUNTY SHERIFF DEPARTMENT OFFICE REPORTED 1 INCH OF SNOW ON THE GROUND…ALONG WITH SLIPPERY ROADS…IN NORTHERN PERRY COUNTY.
THE SNOW OVER THE EASTERN PART OF CENTRAL OHIO SHOULD END BY 300 PM. SINCE THE GROUND IS RELATIVELY WARM…MOST OF THIS SNOW SHOULD MELT BY LATE AFTERNOON.
Wednesday, November 27, 1991
SPECIAL WEATHER STATEMENT
NATIONAL WEATHER SERVICE COLUMBUS OH
957 AM EST WED NOV 27 1991
SNOW…SLEET AND RAIN MOVED INTO CENTRAL OHIO THIS MORNING.
AT 950 AM NATIONAL WEATHER SERVICE RADAR INDICATED A 70 MILE WIDE
BAND OF SNOW AND SLEET EXTENDING FROM SANDUSKY TO COLUMBUS TO
CHILLICOTHE. THE LINE OF PRECIPITATION WAS MOVING EAST AT 25 MILES
AN HOUR.
THE UNION AND MADISON COUNTY SHERIFFS REPORTED ICY ROADS IN MANY
LOCATIONS THIS MORNING. SLEET ALSO BEGAN AT THE COLUMBUS AIRPORT
AT 950 AM.
THE SNOW AND SLEET WILL CONTINUE OVER CENTRAL OHIO UNTIL NOON THEN CHANGE OVER TO RAIN BEFORE ENDING LATE THIS AFTERNOON.
Tuesday, December 3, 1991
SPECIAL WEATHER STATEMENT
NATIONAL WEATHER SERVICE COLUMBUS OH
1015 PM EST TUE DEC 3 1991
LIGHT SNOW WAS FALLING ACROSS MUCH OF CENTRAL OHIO TONIGHT.
AT 1010 PM NATIONAL WEATHER SERVICE RADAR INDICATED SNOW ACROSS MUCH OF CENTRAL OHIO. THE SNOW WAS MOVING SLOWLY TO THE EAST AT 10 MILES AN HOUR. RADAR ALSO INDICATED A BAND OF SNOW OVER WESTERN OHIO FROM LIMA TO SOUTH OF DAYTON…MOVING EAST AT 25 MILES AN HOUR.
MANY ROADS AND HIGHWAYS ACROSS CENTRAL OHIO ARE ALREADY WET FROM THE LIGHT SNOW WHICH HAS BEEN FALLING THIS EVENING AND MELTING ON ROADS…AND ALSO FROM THE RAIN THAT FELL LAST NIGHT. TEMPERATURES HAVE ALREADY FALLEN BELOW FREEZING ACROSS MUCH OF CENTRAL OHIO…AND AS TEMPERATURES CONTINUE TO FALL OVERNIGHT COMBINED WITH SNOWFALL… MANY ROADS WILL BECOME SLICK.
IN FACT…SOME SHERIFF OFFICES WEST AND NORTH OF COLUMBUS WERE
REPORTING THAT SLICK SPOTS WERE ALREADY DEVELOPING ON MANY ROADS.
THE BAND OF SNOW OVER WESTERN OHIO WAS ALONG AN ARCTIC COLD FRONT WHICH WILL MOVE THROUGH CENTRAL OHIO AROUND OR SHORTLY AFTER MIDNIGHT. AS IT DOES…A BRIEF PERIOD OF HEAVIER SNOW WILL OCCUR ALONG WITH WIND GUSTS UP TO 35 MILES AN HOUR.
AFTER THE FRONT PASSES…TEMPERATURES WILL FALL SHARPLY AND REACH AN OVERNIGHT LOW AROUND 20. SNOW WILL CONTINUE TO FALL MUCH OF THE NIGHT AND WILL ACCUMULATE TO AROUND AN INCH BY WEDNESDAY MORNING.
Wednesday, December 4, 1991
SPECIAL WEATHER STATEMENT
NATIONAL WEATHER SERVICE COLUMBUS OH
537 AM EST WED DEC 4 1991
LIGHT SNOW AND STRONG WINDS WILL MAKE TRAVEL DIFFICULT ACROSS CENTRAL OHIO THIS MORNING.
LIGHT SNOW HAS BEEN FALLING OVER CENTRAL OHIO THROUGH THE NIGHT. THE SNOW HAS ACCUMULATED LESS THAN AN INCH SINCE MIDNIGHT AND WILL BE GRADUALLY DIMINISHING THROUGH THE MORNING. SNOW FLURRIES WILL CONTINUE MOST OF THE DAY WITH LITTLE IF ANY ADDITIONAL ACCUMULATION.
AT 535 AM NATIONAL WEATHER SERVICE RADAR SHOWED AN AREA OF SNOW
BETWEEN MARION…SPRINGFIELD…CHILLICOTHE AND ZANESVILLE. THE SNOW
WAS MOVING TO THE EAST ABOUT 25 MILES AN HOUR.
ALONG WITH THE SNOW TEMPERATURES WILL BE VERY COLD THIS MORNING WITH READINGS IN THE TEENS. BRISK WEST TO NORTHWEST WINDS OF 15 TO 25 MILES AN HOUR WILL CAUSE WIND CHILL READINGS WELL BELOW ZERO AT TIMES.
SPECIAL WEATHER STATEMENT
NATIONAL WEATHER SERVICE COLUMBUS OH
1104 AM EST WED DEC 4 1991
LIGHT SNOW…FLURRIES AND GUSTY WINDS CONTINUED OVER CENTRAL OHIO THIS MORNING.
LIGHT SNOW AND SNOW FLURRIES FELL OVER ALL OF CENTRAL OHIO THIS
MORNING. TOTAL ACCUMULATIONS SINCE MIDNIGHT WERE GENERALLY AROUND AN INCH. AT THE COLUMBUS AIRPORT 8 TENTHS OF AN INCH HAS FALLEN.
AT 1055 AM NATIONAL WEATHER SERVICE RADAR INDICATED AN AREA OF LIGHT SNOW FROM COLUMBUS TO ZANESVILLE TO ATHENS. THE SNOW WAS MOVING EAST AT 10 MILES AN HOUR AND WILL CONTINUE TO MOVE OUT OF CENTRAL OHIO.
SHERIFF DEPARTMENT OFFICIALS REPORTED THAT SOME ROADS REMAIN ICY AND VERY SLICK…ESPECIALLY IN OUTLYING AREAS.
TEMPERATURES IN THE MID TEENS AND BRISK WEST WINDS FROM 15 TO 25 MILES AN HOUR WERE PRODUCING WIND CHILLS OF 10 TO 20 BELOW ZERO.
TEMPERATURES WILL REMAIN STEADY THIS AFTERNOON AND WIND CHILL VALUES WILL REMAIN BELOW ZERO.
Wednesday, December 18, 1991
SPECIAL WEATHER STATEMENT
NATIONAL WEATHER SERVICE COLUMBUS OH
121 AM EST WED DEC 18 1991
SNOW SHOWERS DEVELOPED OVER CENTRAL OHIO EARLY THIS MORNING.
AT 1 AM NATIONAL WEATHER SERVICE RADAR INDICATED SCATTERED SNOW
SHOWERS OVER MOST OF CENTRAL OHIO. THE PRECIPITATION WAS MOVING
SOUTHEAST AT 25 MILES AN HOUR AND WILL MOVE OUT OF CENTRAL OHIO
BY 2 AM.
THE LICKING…DELAWARE AND FRANKLIN COUNTY SHERIFF OFFICES REPORTED PATCHY SLICK SPOTS ON MANY ROADWAYS. ALTHOUGH ACCUMULATIONS HAVE BEEN LESS THAN ONE QUARTER OF AN INCH SLIPPERY ROAD CONDITIONS WILL PERSIST THROUGH THE NIGHT AS TEMPERATURES WILL FALL WELL BELOW FREEZING.
THE SNOW SHOWERS MAY REDEVELOP AROUND 6 AM WITH ACCUMULATIONS LESS THAN ONE HALF OF AN INCH EXPECTED. MOTORISTS WILL ENCOUNTER PATCHY SLICK SPOTS ON ROADWAYS DURING THE MORNING COMMUTE.
SPECIAL WEATHER STATEMENT
NATIONAL WEATHER SERVICE COLUMBUS OH
904 AM EST WED DEC 18 1991
SCATTERED SNOWSHOWERS WERE MOVING ACROSS ALL OF CENTRAL AND SOUTHEAST OHIO THIS MORNING.
AT 900 AM NATIONAL WEATHER SERVICE RADAR INDICATED SCATTERED
SNOWSHOWERS OVER ALL OF CENTRAL AND SOUTHEASTERN OHIO. THESE
SNOWSHOWERS WERE MOVING SOUTHEAST AT 25 MILES AN HOUR…AND WILL
CONTINUE TO MOVE ACROSS THE REGION THROUGH THIS MORNING AND MOST OF THIS AFTERNOON.
SHERIFF DEPARTMENT OFFICES THROUGHOUT CENTRAL AND SOUTHEASTERN OHIO REPORTED SCATTERED SLIPPERY SPOTS ON ROADS…ESPECIALLY ON BRIDGES.
THE TEMPERATURE IS WELL-BELOW FREEZING AND WILL REMAIN IN THE 20 TO 25 DEGREE RANGE THROUGHOUT THE DAY. ADDITIONAL SHOWSHOWERS WILL BRING ABOUT 1/2 INCH OF SNOW…AND THIS WILL CREATE MORE SLIPPERY AREAS ON ROADS.
IN ADDITION…WINDS NORTHWEST 10 TO 20 MPH AND GUSTY WILL CREATE WIND CHILL VALUES OF ZERO TO 10 BELOW ZERO.
Friday, December 20, 1991
SPECIAL WEATHER STATEMENT
NATIONAL WEATHER SERVICE COLUMBUS OH
255 AM EST FRI DEC 20 1991
A MIXTURE OF RAIN…SNOW AND SLEET WAS OCCURRING OVER MUCH OF OHIO THIS MORNING.
AT 250 AM NATIONAL WEATHER SERVICE RADAR INDICATED A LARGE AREA OF
MIXED PRECIPITATION FROM NEAR CLEVELAND SOUTH TO MARIETTA THEN WEST TO CINCINNATI…NORTH TO LIMA AND BACK TO NEAR CLEVELAND. THE NORTHERN HALF OF THE AREA WAS MOSTLY SNOW AND A MIXTURE OF RAIN AND SLEET IN THE SOUTH. THE AREA OF PRECIPITATION WAS MOVING EAST AROUND 30 MILES AN HOUR.
TEMPERATURES WERE MOSTLY ABOVE FREEZING IN CENTRAL OHIO AND MOST OF THE PRECIPITATION WAS RAIN. SOME ICY SPOTS ON THE HIGHWAYS HAVE BEEN REPORTED BY THE SHERIFFS OFFICES IN MARION AND UNION COUNTIES. THE MIXTURE OF PRECIPITATION IS EXPECTED TO CONTINUE UNTIL 8-9 AM THIS MORNING THEN DRY WEATHER IS LIKELY FOR THE REST OF THE DAY.
Sunday, December 29, 1991
SPECIAL WEATHER STATEMENT
NATIONAL WEATHER SERVICE COLUMBUS OH
1139 AM EST SUN DEC 29 1991
SLEET…FREEZING RAIN AND SNOW DEVELOPED OVER CENTRAL OHIO THIS
MORNING.
AT 1135 AM NATIONAL WEATHER SERVICE RADAR INDICATED A LARGE AREA OF
MIXED PRECIPITATION OVER ALL OF CENTRAL OHIO. THE PRECIPITATION WAS
MOVING SOUTHEAST AT 10 MILES AN HOUR AND WILL CONTINUE OVER CENTRAL OHIO THRU THE AFTERNOON.
AT 1130 AM THE FAIRFIELD COUNTY SHERIFF OFFICE REPORTED SLEET AND
FREEZING RAIN OVER THE NORTHERN PORTION OF THE COUNTY. PATCHY SLICK SPOTS DEVELOPED ON MANY ROADWAYS.
SNOW AND SLEET WAS ALSO REPORTED IN THE COLUMBUS METROPOLITAN AREA LATE THIS MORNING…HOWEVER…TEMPERATURES WERE ABOVE FREEZING AND NO ROAD PROBLEMS HAVE BEEN REPORTED IN THE COLUMBUS AREA. TEMPERATURES WILL SLOWLY FALL THIS AFTERNOON AND ROADS MAY BECOME SLIPPERY.
1992
Monday, January 13, 1992
SPECIAL WEATHER STATEMENT
NATIONAL WEATHER SERVICE COLUMBUS OH
320 PM EST MON JAN 13 1992
A WINTER STORM WARNING IS IN EFFECT FOR CENTRAL OHIO LATE TONIGHT
AND TUESDAY. A WINTER STORM WATCH IS IN EFFECT FOR EAST CENTRAL AND SOUTHEAST OHIO TUESDAY.
RAIN WILL CHANGE TO SNOW LATE TONIGHT IN CENTRAL OHIO…AND EARLY
TUESDAY ACROSS EAST CENTRAL AND SOUTHEAST OHIO.
THE SNOW MAY BE HEAVY AT TIMES…ESPECIALLY TUESDAY MORNING. MANY
LOCATIONS COULD RECEIVE 4 INCHES OF SNOW BEFORE THE STORM ENDS LATE TUESDAY AFTERNOON. THE MORNING COMMUTE MAY BE TREACHEROUS IN CENTRAL OHIO AS AN INCH OF SNOW IS POSSIBLE BY MORNING. STRONG NORTH WINDS WILL RESULT IN SIGNIFICANT BLOWING AND DRIFTING SNOW MAKING TRAVEL DIFFICULT THROUGHOUT CENTRAL OHIO.
IT MAY BE A GOOD IDEA TO COMPLETE AS MANY TASKS AND ERRANDS AS
POSSIBLE THIS EVENING SINCE CONDITIONS WILL BE ADVERSE TOMORROW.
SPECIAL WEATHER STATEMENT
NATIONAL WEATHER SERVICE COLUMBUS OH
1057 PM EST MON JAN 13 1992
A WINTER STORM WARNING IS IN EFFECT FOR CENTRAL OHIO LATE TONIGHT
AND TUESDAY. A WINTER STORM WATCH IS IN EFFECT FOR EAST CENTRAL AND SOUTHEAST OHIO TUESDAY.
RAIN WILL CHANGE TO SNOW LATE TONIGHT IN CENTRAL OHIO…AROUND SUNRISE IN THE COLUMBUS AREA AND EARLY TUESDAY ACROSS EAST CENTRAL AND SOUTHEAST OHIO.
THE SNOW WILL MOVE INTO CENTRAL OHIO AS LOW PRESSURE NOW IN CENTRAL TENNESSEE INTENSIFIES AND MOVES NORTHEAST INTO WESTERN PENNSYLVANIA TUESDAY MORNING. AS THE LOW MOVES NORTHEAST AN ARTIC FRONT WILL MOVE ACROSS OHIO BRINGING MUCH COLDER TEMPERATURES AND GUSTY WINDS.
THE SNOW MAY BE HEAVY AT TIMES AND MANY LOCATIONS IN CENTRAL COULD RECEIVE 3 TO 5 INCHES BEFORE THE SNOW TAPERS OFF TO FLURRIES TUESDAY AFTERNOON. STRONG NORTH WINDS WILL BRING DRIFTING AND BLOWING SNOW MAKING TRAVEL DIFFICULT THROUGHOUT CENTRAL OHIO.
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2010
Sunday, January 3, 2010
URGENT – WINTER WEATHER MESSAGE
NATIONAL WEATHER SERVICE WILMINGTON OH
400 AM EST SUN JAN 3 2010
…A WIND CHILL ADVISORY HAS BEEN ISSUED FOR EARLY THIS MORNING…
.TEMPERATURES IN THE SINGLE DIGITS OVER MUCH OF OHIO WILL COMBINE
WITH NORTHWEST WINDS AROUND 10 MPH TO CREATE WIND CHILLS IN THE 10
TO 15 BELOW ZERO RANGE EARLY THIS MORNING.
WAYNE-FAYETTE IN-UNION IN-DARKE-UNION OH-DELAWARE-MIAMI-CHAMPAIGN-CLARK-MADISON-FRANKLIN OH-LICKING-PREBLE-MONTGOMERY-GREENE-FAIRFIELD-BUTLER-WARREN-CLINTON-HOCKING-
THE NATIONAL WEATHER SERVICE IN WILMINGTON HAS ISSUED A WIND
CHILL ADVISORY…WHICH IS IN EFFECT UNTIL 10 AM EST THIS MORNING.
TEMPERATURES AROUND 5 DEGREES ABOVE ZERO WILL COMBINE WITH WINDS 10 MPH OR STRONGER TO CREATE WIND CHILLS COLDER THAN 10 BELOW ZERO EARLY THIS MORNING.
A WIND CHILL ADVISORY IS ISSUED WHEN A STRONG WIND WILL COMBINE
WITH COLD TEMPERATURES TO CREATE DANGEROUSLY COLD CONDITIONS FOR EXPOSED SKIN. THE WIND WILL MAKE IT FEEL LIKE IT IS BETWEEN
10 AND 24 DEGREES BELOW ZERO FOR A PERIOD OF SEVERAL HOURS.
THOSE PLANNING TO VENTURE OUTDOORS SHOULD USE COMMON SENSE AND DRESS WARMLY…MAKING SURE THAT ALL EXPOSED SKIN IS COVERED.
URGENT – WINTER WEATHER MESSAGE
NATIONAL WEATHER SERVICE WILMINGTON OH
940 AM EST SUN JAN 3 2010
WAYNE-FAYETTE IN-UNION IN-DARKE-UNION OH-DELAWARE-MIAMI-CHAMPAIGN- CLARK-MADISON-FRANKLIN OH-LICKING-PREBLE-MONTGOMERY-GREENE- FAIRFIELD-BUTLER-WARREN-CLINTON-HOCKING-
…WIND CHILL ADVISORY NOW IN EFFECT UNTIL NOON EST TODAY…
THE WIND CHILL ADVISORY IS NOW IN EFFECT UNTIL NOON EST TODAY.
VERY COLD TEMPERATURES IN THE SINGLE DIGITS WILL SLOWLY RECOVER
TO AROUND 10 DEGREES BY NOON. THESE TEMPERATURES COMBINED WITH
WINDS OF 10 MPH OR STRONGER WILL CONTINUE TO CREATE WIND CHILLS
AROUND 10 BELOW ZERO THROUGH NOON.
January 7-8, 2010
URGENT – WINTER WEATHER MESSAGE
NATIONAL WEATHER SERVICE WILMINGTON OH
915 PM EST WED JAN 6 2010
…ACCUMULATING SNOW THURSDAY AND THURSDAY NIGHT…
.AN ALBERTA CLIPPER WILL MOVE THROUGH THE OHIO VALLEY THURSDAY
AND THURSDAY NIGHT. WITH COLD TEMPERATURES IN PLACE…THE SNOW
WILL BE DRY AND FLUFFY…RESULTING IN SUBSTANTIAL ACCUMULATION.
WAYNE-FAYETTE IN-UNION IN-FRANKLIN IN-RIPLEY-DEARBORN-OHIO-
SWITZERLAND-CARROLL-GALLATIN-BOONE-KENTON-CAMPBELL-OWEN-GRANT- PENDLETON-BRACKEN-ROBERTSON-MASON-LEWIS-HARDIN-MERCER-AUGLAIZE- DARKE-SHELBY-LOGAN-UNION OH-DELAWARE-MIAMI-CHAMPAIGN-CLARK- MADISON-FRANKLIN OH-LICKING-PREBLE-MONTGOMERY-GREENE-FAYETTE OH- PICKAWAY-FAIRFIELD-BUTLER-WARREN-CLINTON-ROSS-HOCKING-HAMILTON- CLERMONT-BROWN-HIGHLAND-ADAMS-PIKE-SCIOTO-
…WINTER WEATHER ADVISORY REMAINS IN EFFECT FROM 6 AM THURSDAY
TO 6 AM EST FRIDAY…
THE NATIONAL WEATHER SERVICE IN WILMINGTON HAS ISSUED A WINTER
WEATHER ADVISORY FOR SNOW…WHICH IS IN EFFECT FROM 6 AM THURSDAY
TO 6 AM EST FRIDAY. THE WINTER STORM WATCH IS NO LONGER IN
EFFECT.
SNOW WILL SPREAD ACROSS THE AREA THURSDAY MORNING AND CONTINUE
THROUGH THE DAY. DAYTIME ACCUMULATIONS WILL RANGE FROM 1 TO
4 INCHES. SNOW WILL CONTINUE INTO THE EVENING AND THEN TAPER OFF
AFTER MIDNIGHT. STORM TOTAL ACCUMULATIONS WILL BE 3 TO 6 INCHES.
URGENT – WINTER WEATHER MESSAGE
NATIONAL WEATHER SERVICE WILMINGTON OH
400 AM EST THU JAN 7 2010
…ACCUMULATING SNOW TODAY AND TONIGHT…
.A STRONG UPPER LOW PRESSURE SYSTEM WILL MOVE EAST AND APPROACH
THE OHIO VALLEY TODAY. AHEAD OF THIS UPPER LOW WILL A SURFACE LOW
WILL FOCUS MOISTURE IN THE REGION. DUE TO THE COLD TEMPERATURES
ALREADY IN PLACE…SNOWFALL WILL BE VERY DRY AND
FLUFFY…RESULTING IN SUBSTANTIAL ACCUMULATION.
WAYNE-FAYETTE IN-UNION IN-FRANKLIN IN-RIPLEY-DEARBORN-OHIO-
SWITZERLAND-CARROLL-GALLATIN-BOONE-KENTON-CAMPBELL-OWEN-GRANT- PENDLETON-BRACKEN-ROBERTSON-MASON-LEWIS-HARDIN-MERCER-AUGLAIZE- DARKE-SHELBY-LOGAN-UNION OH-DELAWARE-MIAMI-CHAMPAIGN-CLARK-MADISON-FRANKLIN OH-LICKING-PREBLE-MONTGOMERY-GREENE-FAYETTE OH-PICKAWAY-FAIRFIELD-BUTLER-WARREN-CLINTON-ROSS-HOCKING-HAMILTON-CLERMONT-BROWN-HIGHLAND-ADAMS-PIKE-SCIOTO-
…WINTER WEATHER ADVISORY REMAINS IN EFFECT UNTIL 6 AM EST
FRIDAY…
SNOW WILL SPREAD ACROSS THE AREA THIS MORNING AND CONTINUE
THROUGH THE DAY. DAYTIME ACCUMULATIONS WILL RANGE FROM 1 TO
4 INCHES. SNOW WILL CONTINUE INTO THE EVENING AND THEN TAPER OFF
AFTER MIDNIGHT. STORM TOTAL ACCUMULATIONS WILL BE 3 TO 6 INCHES.
SOME OF THE SNOW THIS LATE MORNING AND EARLY AFTERNOON WILL FALL
DURING A VERY BRIEF PERIOD OF TIME. ONE TO TWO INCHES OF
ACCUMULATION MAY OCCUR IN A THREE HOUR WINDOW…REDUCING
VISIBILITIES TO NEAR ZERO AT TIMES.
URGENT – WINTER WEATHER MESSAGE
NATIONAL WEATHER SERVICE WILMINGTON OH
1102 AM EST THU JAN 7 2010
…ACCUMULATING SNOW TODAY AND TONIGHT…
.SNOW IS EXPECTED TO CONTINUE INTO TONIGHT AS AN UPPER LEVEL LOW
PRESSURE SYSTEM MOVES EAST ACROSS THE REGION. DUE TO THE COLD
TEMPERATURES ALREADY IN PLACE…SNOWFALL WILL BE VERY DRY AND
FLUFFY…RESULTING IN EFFICIENT SNOW ACCUMULATION.
DELAWARE-FRANKLIN OH-LICKING-PICKAWAY-FAIRFIELD-HOCKING-
INCLUDING THE CITIES OF…DELAWARE…COLUMBUS…NEWARK…
CIRCLEVILLE…LANCASTER…LOGAN
…WINTER WEATHER ADVISORY REMAINS IN EFFECT UNTIL 6 AM EST
FRIDAY…
A WINTER WEATHER ADVISORY REMAINS IN EFFECT UNTIL 6 AM EST
FRIDAY.
SNOW WILL CONTINUE THIS AFTERNOON INTO TONIGHT. SNOW
ACCUMULATIONS OF 1 TO 3 INCHES WILL BE POSSIBLE BY LATE AFTERNOON WITH ANOTHER 1 TO 2 INCHES POSSIBLE TONIGHT. THIS WILL RESULT IN STORM TOTAL ACCUMULATIONS BY FRIDAY MORNING OF 3 TO 5 INCHES.
URGENT – WINTER WEATHER MESSAGE
NATIONAL WEATHER SERVICE WILMINGTON OH
422 PM EST THU JAN 7 2010
MASON-LEWIS-UNION OH-DELAWARE-MADISON-FRANKLIN OH-LICKING-
FAYETTE OH-PICKAWAY-FAIRFIELD-ROSS-HOCKING-BROWN-HIGHLAND-ADAMS-PIKE-SCIOTO-
…WINTER WEATHER ADVISORY REMAINS IN EFFECT UNTIL 6 AM EST
FRIDAY…
A WINTER WEATHER ADVISORY REMAINS IN EFFECT UNTIL 6 AM EST
FRIDAY.
SNOW WILL CONTINUE THROUGH THE EVENING AND THEN TAPER OFF.
ADDITIONAL ACCUMULATIONS OF 1 TO 3 INCHES WILL BE POSSIBLE…
RESULTING IN A STORM TOTAL OF 3 TO 5 INCHES.
IN ADDITION…WINDS WILL INCREASE THIS EVENING AND GUST UP TO 25
MPH THROUGH THE NIGHT. THIS WILL CAUSE BLOWING SNOW WHICH MAY
REDUCE THE VISIBILITY TO LESS THAN ONE MILE AT TIMES.
URGENT – WINTER WEATHER MESSAGE
NATIONAL WEATHER SERVICE WILMINGTON OH
953 PM EST THU JAN 7 2010
MASON-LEWIS-UNION OH-DELAWARE-MADISON-FRANKLIN OH-LICKING-
FAYETTE OH-PICKAWAY-FAIRFIELD-ROSS-HOCKING-BROWN-HIGHLAND-ADAMS-PIKE-SCIOTO-
…WINTER WEATHER ADVISORY REMAINS IN EFFECT UNTIL 6 AM EST
FRIDAY…
OCCASIONAL SNOW WILL PERSIST THROUGH MIDNIGHT…WITH UP TO AN INCH
OF ADDITIONAL ACCUMULATION. THIS WILL BRING A STORM TOTAL OF 3 TO
5 INCHES. PERIODS OF LIGHT SNOW WILL CONTINUE AFTER MIDNIGHT…WITH
LITTLE TO NO ADDITIONAL ACCUMULATION. HOWEVER…WEST WINDS WILL
OCCASIONALLY GUST TO BETWEEN 20 AND 30 MPH OVERNIGHT. THIS WILL
CAUSE BLOWING AND DRIFTING SNOW WHICH MAY REDUCE THE VISIBILITY TO
LESS THAN ONE MILE AT TIMES…AND MAKE IT DIFFICULT TO MAINTAIN
CLEAR ROADWAYS. IN ADDITION…TEMPERATURES WILL RAPIDLY DROP INTO
THE LOWER TEENS OVERNIGHT. COMBINED WITH A STIFF WEST WIND…THIS
WILL PRODUCE WIND CHILL READINGS BETWEEN ZERO AND 5 BELOW.
URGENT – WINTER WEATHER MESSAGE
NATIONAL WEATHER SERVICE WILMINGTON OH
410 AM EST FRI JAN 8 2010
WAYNE-FAYETTE IN-UNION IN-FRANKLIN IN-RIPLEY-DEARBORN-OHIO-
SWITZERLAND-BOONE-KENTON-CAMPBELL-HARDIN-MERCER-AUGLAIZE-DARKE-SHELBY-LOGAN-UNION OH-DELAWARE-MIAMI-CHAMPAIGN-CLARK-MADISON-FRANKLIN OH-LICKING-PREBLE-MONTGOMERY-GREENE-FAYETTE OH-PICKAWAY-FAIRFIELD-BUTLER-WARREN-CLINTON-ROSS-HOCKING-HAMILTON-CLERMONT-HIGHLAND-
…WINTER WEATHER ADVISORY NOW IN EFFECT UNTIL 4 PM EST THIS
AFTERNOON…
THE WINTER WEATHER ADVISORY IS NOW IN EFFECT UNTIL 4 PM EST THIS
AFTERNOON.
LIGHT SNOW WILL FALL ACROSS THE ADVISORY AREA THROUGH THE MID
AFTERNOON HOURS AS A TROUGH OF LOW PRESSURE PUSHES ACROSS THE
REGION. ADDITIONAL SNOW ACCUMULATIONS WILL BE AN INCH OR LESS.
IN ADDITION TO THE SNOW…WEST TO NORTHWEST WINDS OF 10 TO 20
MPH WITH OCCASIONAL GUSTS AROUND 25 MPH WILL RESULT IN LOCALIZED
BLOWING AND DRIFTING OF SNOW. THE COMBINATION OF FALLING SNOW
ALONG WITH LOCAL BLOWING AND DRIFTING OF SNOW WILL LIKELY KEEP
SECONDARY ROADS AND UNTREATED WALKWAYS SLIPPERY AND SNOW
COVERED.
URGENT – WINTER WEATHER MESSAGE
NATIONAL WEATHER SERVICE WILMINGTON OH
1026 AM EST FRI JAN 8 2010
WAYNE-FAYETTE IN-UNION IN-FRANKLIN IN-RIPLEY-DEARBORN-OHIO-
SWITZERLAND-BOONE-KENTON-CAMPBELL-HARDIN-MERCER-AUGLAIZE-DARKE-SHELBY-LOGAN-UNION OH-DELAWARE-MIAMI-CHAMPAIGN-CLARK-MADISON-FRANKLIN OH-LICKING-PREBLE-MONTGOMERY-GREENE-FAYETTE OH-PICKAWAY-FAIRFIELD-BUTLER-WARREN-CLINTON-ROSS-HOCKING-HAMILTON-CLERMONT-HIGHLAND-
…WINTER WEATHER ADVISORY REMAINS IN EFFECT UNTIL 4 PM EST THIS
AFTERNOON…
OCCASIONAL LIGHT SNOW WILL FALL ACROSS THE AREA THROUGH THE MID
AFTERNOON HOURS AS A TROUGH OF LOW PRESSURE PUSHES ACROSS THE
REGION. ADDITIONAL SNOW ACCUMULATIONS WILL GENERALLY BE LESS THAN
AN INCH. IN ADDITION TO THE SNOW…WEST TO NORTHWEST WINDS OF 10
TO 20 MPH WILL RESULT IN LOCALIZED BLOWING AND DRIFTING OF SNOW.
THE COMBINATION OF FALLING SNOW ALONG WITH LOCAL BLOWING AND
DRIFTING OF SNOW WILL LIKELY KEEP SECONDARY ROADS AND UNTREATED
WALKWAYS SLIPPERY AND SNOW COVERED.
Tuesday, January 26, 2010
URGENT – WINTER WEATHER MESSAGE
NATIONAL WEATHER SERVICE WILMINGTON OH
516 AM EST TUE JAN 26 2010
FRANKLIN IN-RIPLEY-DEARBORN-OHIO-SWITZERLAND-CARROLL-GALLATIN-
BOONE-KENTON-CAMPBELL-OWEN-GRANT-PENDLETON-BRACKEN-ROBERTSON-MASON-LEWIS-FAYETTE OH-PICKAWAY-FAIRFIELD-BUTLER-WARREN-CLINTON-ROSS-HOCKING-HAMILTON-CLERMONT-BROWN-HIGHLAND-ADAMS-PIKE-SCIOTO-
…WINTER WEATHER ADVISORY IN EFFECT UNTIL 10 AM EST THIS
MORNING…
THE NATIONAL WEATHER SERVICE IN WILMINGTON HAS ISSUED A WINTER
WEATHER ADVISORY FOR SNOW…WHICH IS IN EFFECT UNTIL 10 AM EST
THIS MORNING.
PERIODS OF SNOW WILL CONTINUE THROUGH MID MORNING BEFORE TAPERING OFF TO FLURRIES. ADDITIONAL SNOW ACCUMULATIONS OF AN INCH OR LESS ARE EXPECTED. THIS WILL RESULT IN TOTAL ACCUMULATIONS OF 1 TO LOCALLY 2 INCHES OF SNOW. IN ADDITION…GUSTY WEST WINDS WILL CAUSE AREAS OF BLOWING SNOW. UNTREATED ROADS AS WELL AS BRIDGES AND OVERPASSES WILL BE SLICK AND ICY THIS MORNING.
February 5-6, 2010
URGENT – WINTER WEATHER MESSAGE
NATIONAL WEATHER SERVICE WILMINGTON OH
352 PM EST WED FEB 3 2010
…SIGNIFICANT ACCUMULATING SNOW POSSIBLE FRIDAY AND SATURDAY…
.LOW PRESSURE WILL DEVELOP OVER THE NORTHERN GULF OF MEXICO ON
THURSDAY…AND WILL TRACK INTO THE SOUTHERN OR CENTRAL
APPALACHIANS BY FRIDAY NIGHT. AS THE LOW TRACKS SOUTH OF THE OHIO
VALLEY…A WINTRY MIX WILL OVERSPREAD MUCH OF THE AREA ON
FRIDAY…BEFORE TRANSITIONING TO ALL SNOW FOR FRIDAY NIGHT AND
SATURDAY. THIS SYSTEM HAS THE POTENTIAL TO BRING SIGNIFICANT SNOW
ACCUMULATIONS TO PARTS OF THE OHIO VALLEY.
WAYNE-FAYETTE IN-UNION IN-DARKE-UNION OH-DELAWARE-MIAMI-CHAMPAIGN- CLARK-MADISON-FRANKLIN OH-LICKING-PREBLE-MONTGOMERY-GREENE-
…WINTER STORM WATCH IN EFFECT FROM FRIDAY MORNING THROUGH
SATURDAY AFTERNOON…
THE NATIONAL WEATHER SERVICE IN WILMINGTON HAS ISSUED A WINTER
STORM WATCH…WHICH IS IN EFFECT FROM FRIDAY MORNING THROUGH
SATURDAY AFTERNOON.
LOW PRESSURE WILL TRACK FROM THE SOUTHERN UNITED STATES INTO THE
CENTRAL APPALACHIANS FRIDAY AND SATURDAY. AS THE LOW TRACKS SOUTH
OF THE OHIO VALLEY…SNOW IS EXPECTED TO OVERSPREAD THE REGION
FRIDAY MORNING AND CONTINUE INTO SATURDAY. SNOW MAY MIX WITH RAIN
AT TIMES…ESPECIALLY DURING THE DAY FRIDAY. THE POTENTIAL EXISTS
FOR TOTAL SNOWFALL ACCUMULATIONS IN EXCESS OF 6 INCHES WITH THIS
SYSTEM.
REMEMBER…A WINTER STORM WATCH MEANS CONDITIONS ARE FAVORABLE
FOR A HAZARDOUS WINTER WEATHER EVENT IN OR CLOSE TO THE WATCH
AREA.
FRANKLIN IN-RIPLEY-DEARBORN-OHIO-SWITZERLAND-BOONE-KENTON-
CAMPBELL-FAYETTE OH-PICKAWAY-FAIRFIELD-BUTLER-WARREN-CLINTON-ROSS-HOCKING-HAMILTON-CLERMONT-BROWN-HIGHLAND-PIKE-
352 PM EST WED FEB 3 2010
…WINTER STORM WATCH IN EFFECT FROM FRIDAY MORNING THROUGH
SATURDAY AFTERNOON…
THE NATIONAL WEATHER SERVICE IN WILMINGTON HAS ISSUED A WINTER
STORM WATCH…WHICH IS IN EFFECT FROM FRIDAY MORNING THROUGH
SATURDAY AFTERNOON.
LOW PRESSURE WILL TRACK FROM THE SOUTHERN UNITED STATES INTO THE
CENTRAL APPALACHIANS FRIDAY AND SATURDAY. AS THE LOW TRACKS SOUTH
OF THE OHIO VALLEY…PRECIPITATION IS EXPECTED TO OVERSPREAD THE
REGION FRIDAY MORNING AND CONTINUE INTO SATURDAY. PRECIPITATION
WILL INITIALLY TAKE THE FORM OF A MIXTURE OF SLEET…SNOW AND
FREEZING RAIN FRIDAY MORNING…BEFORE TRANSITIONING TO A RAIN AND
SNOW MIXTURE FRIDAY AFTERNOON. PRECIPITATION WILL BECOME ALL SNOW
BY FRIDAY NIGHT AND WILL LAST INTO EARLY SATURDAY. THE POTENTIAL
EXISTS FOR TOTAL SNOWFALL ACCUMULATIONS IN EXCESS OF 4 INCHES WITH
THIS SYSTEM…AS WELL AS LIGHT ICE ACCUMULATIONS.
URGENT – WINTER WEATHER MESSAGE
NATIONAL WEATHER SERVICE WILMINGTON OH
405 AM EST THU FEB 4 2010
…SIGNIFICANT ACCUMULATING SNOW POSSIBLE FRIDAY AND SATURDAY…
.LOW PRESSURE WILL DEVELOP OVER THE NORTHERN GULF OF MEXICO ON
THURSDAY…AND WILL TRACK INTO THE SOUTHERN OR CENTRAL
APPALACHIANS BY FRIDAY NIGHT. AS THE LOW TRACKS SOUTH OF THE OHIO
VALLEY…A WINTRY MIX WILL OVERSPREAD MUCH OF THE AREA ON
FRIDAY…BEFORE TRANSITIONING TO ALL SNOW FOR FRIDAY NIGHT AND
SATURDAY. THIS SYSTEM HAS THE POTENTIAL TO BRING SIGNIFICANT SNOW
ACCUMULATIONS TO PARTS OF THE OHIO VALLEY.
WAYNE-FAYETTE IN-UNION IN-DARKE-UNION OH-DELAWARE-MIAMI-CHAMPAIGN-CLARK-MADISON-FRANKLIN OH-LICKING-PREBLE-MONTGOMERY-GREENE-
…WINTER STORM WATCH REMAINS IN EFFECT FROM FRIDAY MORNING
THROUGH SATURDAY AFTERNOON…
A WINTER STORM WATCH REMAINS IN EFFECT FROM FRIDAY MORNING
THROUGH SATURDAY AFTERNOON.
LOW PRESSURE WILL TRACK FROM THE SOUTHERN UNITED STATES INTO THE
CENTRAL APPALACHIANS FRIDAY AND SATURDAY. AS THE LOW TRACKS SOUTH
OF THE OHIO VALLEY…SNOW IS EXPECTED TO OVERSPREAD THE REGION
FRIDAY MORNING AND CONTINUE INTO SATURDAY. SNOW MAY MIX WITH RAIN
AT TIMES…ESPECIALLY OVERNIGHT THURSDAY NIGHT AND INTO THE DAY ON
FRIDAY. LIGHT ICE ACCUMULATIONS WILL BE POSSIBLE. THE POTENTIAL EXISTS FOR TOTAL SNOWFALL ACCUMULATIONS IN EXCESS OF 6 INCHES WITH THIS SYSTEM.
URGENT – WINTER WEATHER MESSAGE
NATIONAL WEATHER SERVICE WILMINGTON OH
1053 AM EST THU FEB 4 2010
…SIGNIFICANT ACCUMULATING SNOW POSSIBLE FRIDAY AND SATURDAY…
.LOW PRESSURE WILL DEVELOP OVER THE NORTHERN GULF OF MEXICO
TONIGHT…AND WILL TRACK TO THE SOUTHERN OR CENTRAL APPALACHIANS
BY FRIDAY NIGHT. AS THE LOW TRACKS SOUTH OF THE OHIO VALLEY…A
WINTRY MIX WILL OVERSPREAD MUCH OF THE AREA LATE TONIGHT INTO
FRIDAY…BEFORE TRANSITIONING TO ALL SNOW FOR FRIDAY NIGHT AND
SATURDAY. THIS SYSTEM HAS THE POTENTIAL TO BRING SIGNIFICANT SNOW
ACCUMULATIONS TO PARTS OF THE OHIO VALLEY.
WAYNE-FAYETTE IN-UNION IN-DARKE-UNION OH-DELAWARE-MIAMI-CHAMPAIGN-CLARK-MADISON-FRANKLIN OH-LICKING-PREBLE-MONTGOMERY-GREENE-
…WINTER STORM WATCH REMAINS IN EFFECT FROM FRIDAY MORNING
THROUGH SATURDAY AFTERNOON…
A WINTER STORM WATCH REMAINS IN EFFECT FROM FRIDAY MORNING
THROUGH SATURDAY AFTERNOON.
A MIX OF FREEZING RAIN AND SNOW WILL OVERSPREAD THE AREA LATE
TONIGHT INTO FRIDAY MORNING. PRECIPITATION WILL CHANGE OVER TO
ALL SNOW DURING THE AFTERNOON HOURS AND CONTINUE FRIDAY NIGHT INTO SATURDAY. THE POTENTIAL EXISTS FOR TOTAL SNOWFALL ACCUMULATIONS IN EXCESS OF 6 INCHES WITH THIS SYSTEM. IN ADDITION…LIGHT ICE ACCUMULATIONS WILL BE POSSIBLE.
FRANKLIN IN-RIPLEY-DEARBORN-OHIO-SWITZERLAND-CARROLL-GALLATIN-
BOONE-KENTON-CAMPBELL-OWEN-GRANT-PENDLETON-BRACKEN-ROBERTSON-MASON-LEWIS-FAYETTE OH-PICKAWAY-FAIRFIELD-BUTLER-WARREN-CLINTON-ROSS-HOCKING-HAMILTON-CLERMONT-BROWN-HIGHLAND-ADAMS-PIKE-SCIOTO-
1053 AM EST THU FEB 4 2010
…WINTER STORM WATCH REMAINS IN EFFECT FROM FRIDAY MORNING
THROUGH SATURDAY AFTERNOON…
A WINTER STORM WATCH REMAINS IN EFFECT FROM FRIDAY MORNING
THROUGH SATURDAY AFTERNOON.
A MIX OF RAIN…FREEZING RAIN…AND SNOW WILL OVERSPREAD THE AREA
LATE THURSDAY NIGHT INTO FRIDAY MORNING. A MIX OF RAIN AND SNOW
WILL CONTINUE INTO THE AFTERNOON HOURS BEFORE CHANGING TO ALL
SNOW FRIDAY NIGHT. SNOW WILL CONTINUE INTO SATURDAY BEFORE
TAPERING OFF. THE POTENTIAL EXISTS FOR TOTAL SNOWFALL
ACCUMULATIONS IN EXCESS OF 4 INCHES WITH THIS SYSTEM. IN
ADDITION…LIGHT ICE ACCUMULATIONS WILL BE POSSIBLE.
URGENT – WINTER WEATHER MESSAGE
NATIONAL WEATHER SERVICE WILMINGTON OH
311 PM EST THU FEB 4 2010
…SIGNIFICANT WINTER STORM TO IMPACT THE OHIO VALLEY FRIDAY AND
SATURDAY…
.LOW PRESSURE WILL STRENGTHEN OVER THE SOUTHERN UNITED STATES
TONIGHT…AND WILL TRACK INTO THE CENTRAL APPALACHIANS BY EARLY
SATURDAY. AS THE LOW TRACKS SOUTH OF THE OHIO VALLEY…WINTRY
PRECIPITATION WILL OVERSPREAD MUCH OF THE AREA FRIDAY AND
SATURDAY. THIS SYSTEM WILL BRING SIGNIFICANT SNOW ACCUMULATIONS
AS WELL AS SOME ICE.
WAYNE-FAYETTE IN-UNION IN-FRANKLIN IN-DARKE-UNION OH-DELAWARE-
MIAMI-CHAMPAIGN-CLARK-MADISON-FRANKLIN OH-LICKING-PREBLE-
MONTGOMERY-GREENE-FAYETTE OH-PICKAWAY-FAIRFIELD-BUTLER-WARREN-
CLINTON-ROSS-HOCKING-
…WINTER STORM WARNING IN EFFECT FROM 4 AM FRIDAY TO 6 PM EST
SATURDAY…
THE NATIONAL WEATHER SERVICE IN WILMINGTON HAS ISSUED A WINTER
STORM WARNING FOR HEAVY SNOW…WHICH IS IN EFFECT FROM 4 AM
FRIDAY TO 6 PM EST SATURDAY. THE WINTER STORM WATCH IS NO LONGER
IN EFFECT.
A MIX OF SLEET…FREEZING RAIN AND SNOW WILL OVERSPREAD THE AREA
LATE TONIGHT INTO FRIDAY MORNING. LIGHT ICE ACCUMULATION WILL BE
POSSIBLE WITH THIS ACTIVITY. PRECIPITATION WILL BECOME PRIMARILY
SNOW BY LATE FRIDAY MORNING…THOUGH RAIN MAY MIX IN AT TIMES
DURING THE AFTERNOON. OCCASIONAL SNOW WILL CONTINUE FRIDAY NIGHT
AND SATURDAY. TOTAL SNOWFALL ACCUMULATIONS OF 4 TO 8 INCHES ARE
EXPECTED. LOCALLY HIGHER AMOUNTS ARE POSSIBLE…ESPECIALLY ACROSS
CENTRAL OHIO.
HEAVY SNOW IS FORECAST TO ACCUMULATE IN THE WARNED AREA CAUSING
HAZARDOUS DRIVING CONDITIONS. THOSE WITH TRAVEL PLANS IN THE
WARNING AREA ARE ADVISED TO CHOOSE AN ALTERNATE ROUTE, OR SHOULD
USE EXTREME CAUTION IF TRAVEL IS UNAVOIDABLE.
URGENT – WINTER WEATHER MESSAGE
NATIONAL WEATHER SERVICE WILMINGTON OH
421 AM EST FRI FEB 5 2010
…SIGNIFICANT WINTER STORM TO IMPACT THE OHIO VALLEY FRIDAY AND
SATURDAY…
.LOW PRESSURE WILL TRACK SOUTH OF THE OHIO VALLEY TODAY AND
TONIGHT. WINTERY PRECIPITATION WILL OVERSPREAD THE REGION
BEGINNING THIS MORNING. THIS SYSTEM WILL BRING SIGNIFICANT SNOW
ACCUMULATIONS. SOUTH OF THE I-70 CORRIDOR AND PARTICULARLY ALONG
AND SOUTH OF THE OHIO RIVER…RAIN WILL MIX WITH SNOW AT TIMES
TODAY…DELAYING THE ONSET OF ACCUMULATING SNOWFALL.
DARKE-UNION OH-DELAWARE-MIAMI-CHAMPAIGN-CLARK-MADISON-FRANKLIN OH-LICKING-PREBLE-MONTGOMERY-GREENE-FAYETTE OH-PICKAWAY-FAIRFIELD-BUTLER-WARREN-CLINTON-ROSS-HOCKING-
…WINTER STORM WARNING REMAINS IN EFFECT UNTIL 6 PM EST
SATURDAY…
SNOW WILL OVERSPREAD THE REGION THIS MORNING…MIXING WITH RAIN
THIS AFTERNOON SOUTH OF INTERSTATE 70. BY LATE AFTERNOON…ANY
RAIN WILL HAVE CHANGED TO ALL SNOW…AND CONTINUE INTO SATURDAY.
SNOW WILL TAPER OFF FROM WEST TO EAST SATURDAY AFTERNOON. THREE TO FIVE INCHES OF SNOW IS POSSIBLE DURING THE DAY TODAY…WITH THE
BULK FALLING IN THE AFTERNOON AND ALONG THE I-70 CORRIDOR. AN
ADDITIONAL SIX INCHES IS POSSIBLE OVERNIGHT. AN ADDITIONAL INCH
MAY OCCUR SATURDAY MORNING AND EARLY AFTERNOON. TOTAL ACCUMULATION FROM THIS SYSTEM WILL BE FROM TEN INCHES TO A FOOT.
IF MORE RAIN THAN SNOW FALLS THIS MORNING AND EARLY AFTERNOON…OR
MOVES FURTHER NORTH TO REACH THE I-70 CORRIDOR…TOTAL SNOWFALL
WILL BE CUT BY A FEW INCHES. REGARDLESS…SIGNIFICANT ACCUMULATION
IS EXPECTED.
URGENT – WINTER WEATHER MESSAGE
NATIONAL WEATHER SERVICE WILMINGTON OH
1041 AM EST FRI FEB 5 2010
…SIGNIFICANT WINTER STORM TO IMPACT THE OHIO VALLEY FRIDAY AND
SATURDAY…
DARKE-UNION OH-DELAWARE-MIAMI-CHAMPAIGN-CLARK-MADISON-FRANKLIN OH- LICKING-PREBLE-MONTGOMERY-GREENE-FAYETTE OH-PICKAWAY-FAIRFIELD-BUTLER-WARREN-CLINTON-ROSS-HOCKING-
…WINTER STORM WARNING REMAINS IN EFFECT UNTIL 6 PM EST
SATURDAY…
A WINTER STORM WARNING REMAINS IN EFFECT UNTIL 6 PM EST SATURDAY.
SNOW WILL CONTINUE TO OVERSPREAD THE REGION THIS MORNING…MIXING
WITH RAIN THIS AFTERNOON…MAINLY SOUTH OF INTERSTATE 70. BY LATE
AFTERNOON…ANY RAIN WILL HAVE CHANGED TO ALL SNOW…AND CONTINUE
INTO SATURDAY. SNOW WILL TAPER OFF FROM WEST TO EAST SATURDAY
AFTERNOON. THREE TO FIVE INCHES OF SNOW IS POSSIBLE DURING THE DAY
TODAY…WITH THE BULK FALLING IN THE AFTERNOON. AN ADDITIONAL SIX
INCHES IS POSSIBLE OVERNIGHT. AN ADDITIONAL INCH MAY OCCUR
SATURDAY MORNING AND EARLY AFTERNOON. TOTAL ACCUMULATION FROM THIS SYSTEM WILL BE FROM TEN TO TWELVE INCHES…WITH HEAVIER
ACCUMULATIONS MOST LIKELY ALONG OR JUST SOUTH OF THE I-70
CORRIDOR.
URGENT – WINTER WEATHER MESSAGE
NATIONAL WEATHER SERVICE WILMINGTON OH
426 PM EST FRI FEB 5 2010
…SIGNIFICANT WINTER STORM TO IMPACT THE OHIO VALLEY TONIGHT INTO
SATURDAY…
.LOW PRESSURE OVER THE TENNESSEE VALLEY WILL BECOME ABSORBED INTO A COASTAL LOW OFF THE MID ATLANTIC COAST ON SATURDAY. THIS SYSTEM WILL BRING SIGNIFICANT SNOW ACCUMULATIONS TO THE OHIO VALLEY REGION TONIGHT INTO SATURDAY.
DARKE-SHELBY-LOGAN-UNION OH-DELAWARE-MIAMI-CHAMPAIGN-LICKING-
…WINTER STORM WARNING REMAINS IN EFFECT UNTIL 6 PM EST
SATURDAY…
A WINTER STORM WARNING REMAINS IN EFFECT UNTIL 6 PM EST SATURDAY.
SNOW…HEAVY AT TIMES…WILL CONTINUE ACROSS THE WARNING AREA
TONIGHT. SNOW WILL GRADUALLY TAPER OFF DURING SATURDAY AFTERNOON.
SNOW ACCUMULATIONS OF 4 TO 8 INCHES ARE EXPECTED OVERNIGHT WITH A
STORM TOTAL OF 10 TO 12 INCHES EXPECTED BY SATURDAY AFTERNOON. IN
ADDITION TO THE SNOW…NORTHEAST WINDS OF 15 TO 25 MPH WITH GUSTS
UP TO 35 MPH WILL OCCUR THROUGH AT LEAST SATURDAY MORNING. THESE
WINDS WILL CAUSE AREAS OF BLOWING SNOW WHICH MAY RESULT IN LOCAL
WHITEOUT CONDITIONS.
MADISON-FRANKLIN OH-PICKAWAY-FAIRFIELD-
426 PM EST FRI FEB 5 2010
…WINTER STORM WARNING REMAINS IN EFFECT UNTIL 6 PM EST
SATURDAY…
A WINTER STORM WARNING REMAINS IN EFFECT UNTIL 6 PM EST SATURDAY.
SNOW…HEAVY AT TIMES…WILL CONTINUE ACROSS THE WARNING AREA
TONIGHT. SNOW WILL GRADUALLY TAPER OFF DURING SATURDAY AFTERNOON.
SNOW ACCUMULATIONS OF 4 TO 8 INCHES ARE EXPECTED OVERNIGHT WITH A
STORM TOTAL OF 8 TO 12 INCHES EXPECTED BY SATURDAY AFTERNOON. IN
ADDITION TO THE SNOW…NORTHEAST WINDS OF 15 TO 25 MPH WITH GUSTS
UP TO 35 MPH WILL OCCUR THROUGH AT LEAST SATURDAY MORNING. THESE
WINDS WILL CAUSE AREAS OF BLOWING SNOW WHICH MAY RESULT IN LOCAL
WHITEOUT CONDITIONS.
URGENT – WINTER WEATHER MESSAGE
NATIONAL WEATHER SERVICE WILMINGTON OH
703 PM EST FRI FEB 5 2010
…SIGNIFICANT WINTER STORM TO IMPACT THE OHIO VALLEY TONIGHT
INTO SATURDAY…
WAYNE-DARKE-SHELBY-LOGAN-UNION OH-DELAWARE-MIAMI-CHAMPAIGN-
LICKING-
703 PM EST FRI FEB 5 2010
…WINTER STORM WARNING REMAINS IN EFFECT UNTIL 6 PM EST
SATURDAY…
A WINTER STORM WARNING REMAINS IN EFFECT UNTIL 6 PM EST SATURDAY.
SNOW…HEAVY AT TIMES…WILL CONTINUE ACROSS THE WARNING AREA
TONIGHT. SNOW WILL GRADUALLY TAPER OFF DURING SATURDAY AFTERNOON.
SNOW ACCUMULATIONS OF 4 TO 8 INCHES ARE EXPECTED OVERNIGHT WITH A
STORM TOTAL OF 10 TO 16 INCHES EXPECTED BY SATURDAY AFTERNOON. IN
ADDITION TO THE SNOW…NORTHEAST WINDS OF 15 TO 25 MPH WITH GUSTS
UP TO 35 MPH WILL OCCUR THROUGH AT LEAST SATURDAY MORNING. THESE
WINDS WILL CAUSE AREAS OF BLOWING SNOW WHICH MAY RESULT IN LOCAL
WHITEOUT CONDITIONS.
MADISON-FRANKLIN OH-PICKAWAY-FAIRFIELD-
703 PM EST FRI FEB 5 2010
…WINTER STORM WARNING REMAINS IN EFFECT UNTIL 6 PM EST
SATURDAY…
A WINTER STORM WARNING REMAINS IN EFFECT UNTIL 6 PM EST SATURDAY.
SNOW…HEAVY AT TIMES…WILL CONTINUE ACROSS THE WARNING AREA
TONIGHT. SNOW WILL GRADUALLY TAPER OFF DURING SATURDAY AFTERNOON.
SNOW ACCUMULATIONS OF 4 TO 8 INCHES ARE EXPECTED OVERNIGHT WITH A
STORM TOTAL OF 8 TO 14 INCHES EXPECTED BY SATURDAY AFTERNOON. IN
ADDITION TO THE SNOW…NORTHEAST WINDS OF 15 TO 25 MPH WITH GUSTS
UP TO 35 MPH WILL OCCUR THROUGH AT LEAST SATURDAY MORNING. THESE
WINDS WILL CAUSE AREAS OF BLOWING SNOW WHICH MAY RESULT IN LOCAL
WHITEOUT CONDITIONS.
URGENT – WINTER WEATHER MESSAGE
NATIONAL WEATHER SERVICE WILMINGTON OH
357 AM EST SAT FEB 6 2010
UNION OH-DELAWARE-MADISON-FRANKLIN OH-LICKING-PICKAWAY-FAIRFIELD-
…WINTER STORM WARNING REMAINS IN EFFECT UNTIL 6 PM EST THIS
EVENING…
SNOW WILL CONTINUE ACROSS THE AREA EARLY THIS MORNING. THE SNOW
WILL GRADUALLY TAPER OFF BY EARLY AFTERNOON. ADDITIONAL SNOW
ACCUMULATIONS OF 1 TO 3 INCHES ARE POSSIBLE FOR A STORM TOTAL OF 8
TO 12 INCHES. IN ADDITION TO THE SNOW…NORTHEAST WINDS OF 15 TO
25 MPH WITH GUSTS UP TO 35 MPH WILL OCCUR TODAY. THESE WINDS WILL
CAUSE BLOWING AND DRIFTING SNOW WHICH MAY RESULT IN LOCAL WHITEOUT CONDITIONS. SOME DRIFTS MAY BE SEVERAL FEET HIGH.
URGENT – WINTER WEATHER MESSAGE
NATIONAL WEATHER SERVICE WILMINGTON OH
1037 AM EST SAT FEB 6 2010
…SIGNIFICANT WINTER STORM TO SLOWLY WIND DOWN THIS AFTERNOON…
.SNOW WILL COME TO AN END THROUGH EARLY AFTERNOON FOR MUCH OF THE AREA. HOWEVER…STRONG WINDS WILL CONTINUE OUT OF THE NORTHEAST CREATING DRIFTING SNOW AND CONTINUED POOR TRAVEL. LOW PRESSURE RESPONSIBLE FOR THE WINTRY WEATHER WILL HEAD OFF THE ATLANTIC SEABOARD THIS AFTERNOON…AS HIGH PRESSURE BUILDS IN.
UNION OH-DELAWARE-MADISON-FRANKLIN OH-LICKING-PICKAWAY-FAIRFIELD-
…WINTER STORM WARNING REMAINS IN EFFECT UNTIL 6 PM EST THIS
EVENING…
A WINTER STORM WARNING REMAINS IN EFFECT UNTIL 6 PM EST THIS
EVENING.
LIGHT TO MODERATE SNOW WILL DIMINISH BY EARLY AFTERNOON WITH
ADDITIONAL ACCUMULATIONS OF AN INCH OR LESS. THIS WILL BRING STORM
TOTAL SNOWFALL INTO THE 7 TO 14 INCH RANGE FOR MUCH OF THE
AREA. STRONG NORTHEAST WINDS FROM 15 TO 30 MPH WITH HIGHER GUSTS
WILL CONTINUE TO CAUSE POOR TRAVEL CONDITIONS AFTER THE SNOW ENDS WITH SIGNIFICANT BLOWING AND DRIFTING SNOW IN OPEN AREAS.
URGENT – WINTER WEATHER MESSAGE
NATIONAL WEATHER SERVICE WILMINGTON OH
151 PM EST SAT FEB 6 2010
…CONDITIONS BEGINNING TO IMPROVE WITH SNOW HAVING ENDED…
.SNOW HAS ENDED FOR THE ENTIRE AREA…BUT STRONG NORTHEAST WINDS
WILL CONTINUE FOR A FEW MORE HOURS. THUS…BLOWING AND DRIFTING
SNOW WILL CONTINUE FOR THE OPEN AREAS…WHICH WILL SLOW THE
IMPROVEMENT OF TRAVEL CONDITIONS SOMEWHAT. IN AREAS WHICH SAW
SUBSTANTIAL SNOWFALL IN EXCESS OF 6 INCHES…THE DRIFTING IN RURAL
AREAS COULD BE SIGNIFICANT. LATER THIS AFTERNOON AND INTO THE
EVENING…WINDS WILL SUBSIDE A BIT…ALLOWING FOR A MUCH MORE
RAPID IMPROVEMENT IN TRAVEL CONDITIONS.
UNION OH-DELAWARE-MADISON-FRANKLIN OH-LICKING-PICKAWAY-FAIRFIELD-
…WINTER STORM WARNING REMAINS IN EFFECT UNTIL 6 PM EST THIS
EVENING…
A WINTER STORM WARNING REMAINS IN EFFECT UNTIL 6 PM EST THIS
EVENING.
AFTER 7 TO 14 INCHES OF STORM TOTAL SNOWFALL FOR MUCH OF THE AREA…STRONG NORTHEAST WINDS FROM 15 TO 30 MPH WILL CONTINUE FOR A FEW MORE HOURS…CAUSING SIGNIFICANT DRIFTING IN THE OPEN AND RURAL AREAS. THIS WILL REDUCE VISIBILITIES FOR MOTORISTS…AND KEEP ROADWAYS CLOGGED WITH SNOW. IMPROVEMENT IS EXPECTED LATER THIS AFTERNOON AND EVENING.
February 9-10, 2010
URGENT – WINTER WEATHER MESSAGE
NATIONAL WEATHER SERVICE WILMINGTON OH
439 PM EST SUN FEB 7 2010
…ANOTHER WINTER STORM TO AFFECT THE OHIO VALLEY REGION MONDAY
NIGHT INTO WEDNESDAY…
.A LOW PRESSURE SYSTEM WILL DEEPEN AS IT MOVES FROM THE MISSISSIPPI
VALLEY TO THE OHIO VALLEY MONDAY NIGHT INTO TUESDAY. THE LOW WILL
GRADUALLY MOVE NORTHEAST OF THE REGION TUESDAY NIGHT AND WEDNESDAY.
SNOW WILL OVERSPREAD THE AREA FROM SOUTHWEST TO NORTHEAST MONDAY NIGHT AND WILL CONTINUE ON TUESDAY. AS WARMER AIR IS DRAWN
NORTHWARD…THE SNOW WILL MIX WITH AND POSSIBLY CHANGE TO RAIN FOR LOCATIONS ALONG AND SOUTH OF THE OHIO RIVER TUESDAY AFTERNOON. AS THE LOW PULLS TO THE NORTHEAST TUESDAY NIGHT…COLDER AIR AND WRAP AROUND MOISTURE WILL CHANGE ALL PRECIPITATION BACK TO SNOW. BLUSTERY TO WINDY CONDITIONS ARE EXPECTED ON WEDNESDAY WITH SNOW SHOWERS.
FAYETTE OH-PICKAWAY-FAIRFIELD-HIGHLAND-
…WINTER STORM WATCH IN EFFECT FROM LATE MONDAY NIGHT THROUGH
WEDNESDAY AFTERNOON…
THE NATIONAL WEATHER SERVICE IN WILMINGTON HAS ISSUED A WINTER
STORM WATCH…WHICH IS IN EFFECT FROM LATE MONDAY NIGHT THROUGH
WEDNESDAY AFTERNOON.
SNOW WILL OVERSPREAD THE REGION MONDAY NIGHT AND WILL CONTINUE
INTO TUESDAY. THE SNOW MAY MIX WITH A LITTLE RAIN TUESDAY
AFTERNOON AND EVENING.SNOW SHOWERS WILL CONTINUE INTO WEDNESDAY.
BLUSTERY TO WINDY CONDITIONS WILL DEVELOP TUESDAY NIGHT INTO
WEDNESDAY…RESULTING IN BLOWING AND DRIFTING OF SNOW.
SNOW ACCUMULATIONS OF AROUND AN INCH ARE FORECAST FOR MONDAY NIGHT WITH AN ADDITIONAL 2 TO 3 INCHES EXPECTED ON TUESDAY. SNOWFALL TUESDAY NIGHT INTO WEDNESDAY MAY BRING STORM TOTALS AROUND 6 INCHES.
UNION OH-DELAWARE-MADISON-FRANKLIN OH-LICKING-
439 PM EST SUN FEB 7 2010
…WINTER STORM WATCH IN EFFECT FROM LATE MONDAY NIGHT THROUGH
WEDNESDAY AFTERNOON…
THE NATIONAL WEATHER SERVICE IN WILMINGTON HAS ISSUED A WINTER
STORM WATCH…WHICH IS IN EFFECT FROM LATE MONDAY NIGHT THROUGH
WEDNESDAY AFTERNOON.
SNOW WILL OVERSPREAD THE REGION MONDAY NIGHT AND WILL CONTINUE
INTO TUESDAY NIGHT. THE SNOW MAY MIX WITH A LITTLE RAIN LATE
TUESDAY AFTERNOON AND EARLY EVENING. SNOW SHOWERS ARE EXPECTED ON WEDNESDAY. BLUSTERY TO WINDY CONDITIONS WILL DEVELOP TUESDAY NIGHT INTO WEDNESDAY…RESULTING IN BLOWING AND DRIFTING OF SNOW.
SNOW ACCUMULATIONS OF AN INCH OR LESS ARE FORECAST FOR MONDAY
NIGHT WITH AN ADDITIONAL 3 TO 5 INCHES EXPECTED ON TUESDAY.
SNOWFALL TUESDAY NIGHT INTO WEDNESDAY MAY BRING STORM TOTALS
IN EXCESS OF 8 INCHES.
URGENT – WINTER WEATHER MESSAGE
NATIONAL WEATHER SERVICE WILMINGTON OH
405 PM EST MON FEB 8 2010
…ANOTHER WINTER STORM TO AFFECT THE OHIO VALLEY REGION TONIGHT
INTO WEDNESDAY…
.LOW PRESSURE WILL DEEPEN AS IT MOVES NORTHEAST INTO THE OHIO
VALLEY TONIGHT INTO TUESDAY. SNOW WILL SPREAD OVER THE REGION WELL IN ADVANCE OF THE LOW. AS WARMER AIR GETS DRAWN NORTHWARD…THE SNOW WILL MIX WITH AND POSSIBLY CHANGE TO RAIN ON TUESDAY IN NORTHERN KENTUCKY AND PARTS OF SOUTHEAST INDIANA AND SOUTHERN OHIO. AS THE LOW MOVES AWAY FROM THE AREA ON TUESDAY NIGHT… COLDER AIR AND ADDITIONAL MOISTURE WILL WRAP AROUND THE BACK SIDE OF THE SYSTEM. THIS WILL BRING MORE SNOW TUESDAY NIGHT INTO WEDNESDAY. ALSO…BLUSTERY TO WINDY CONDITIONS WILL DEVELOP.
UNION OH-DELAWARE-MADISON-FRANKLIN OH-LICKING-FAYETTE OH-PICKAWAY-FAIRFIELD-
…WINTER STORM WARNING IN EFFECT FROM 4 AM TUESDAY TO 6 PM EST
WEDNESDAY…
THE NATIONAL WEATHER SERVICE IN WILMINGTON HAS ISSUED A WINTER
STORM WARNING FOR HEAVY SNOW…WHICH IS IN EFFECT FROM 4 AM
TUESDAY TO 6 PM EST WEDNESDAY. THE WINTER STORM WATCH IS NO LONGER IN EFFECT.
SNOW WILL OVERSPREAD THE REGION LATE TONIGHT AND CONTINUE THROUGH TUESDAY. ACCUMULATIONS UP TO 1 INCH CAN BE EXPECTED BY DAYBREAK WITH ANOTHER 2 TO 4 INCHES DURING THE DAY. THERE MAY BE A LULL IN SNOW TUESDAY EVENING BEFORE INCREASING AGAIN LATE TUESDAY NIGHT INTO WEDNESDAY. THIS ADDITIONAL SNOW WILL PUSH STORM TOTAL AMOUNTS TO 6 TO 9 INCHES. FURTHERMORE…BLUSTERY TO WINDY CONDITIONS WILL DEVELOP LATE TUESDAY NIGHT RESULTING IN BLOWING AND DRIFTING SNOW THROUGH WEDNESDAY.
URGENT – WINTER WEATHER MESSAGE
NATIONAL WEATHER SERVICE WILMINGTON OH
412 AM EST TUE FEB 9 2010
…ANOTHER WINTER STORM TO AFFECT THE OHIO VALLEY REGION TONIGHT
INTO WEDNESDAY…
.LOW PRESSURE WILL DEEPEN AS IT MOVES NORTHEAST INTO THE OHIO
VALLEY TODAY…OVERSPREADING ACCUMULATING SNOW TO THE REGION. OVER THE SOUTHERN SCIOTO VALLEY AND PORTIONS OF NORTHERN KENTUCKY EAST OF CINCINNATI…WARMER AIR WILL BE PULLED IN EARLY THIS AFTERNOON. THIS WILL CAUSE SNOW TO MIX WITH AND CHANGE TO RAIN FOR A PERIOD OF TIME TODAY. TEMPERATURES WILL DROP LATER THIS AFTERNOON… CHANGING ANY RAIN BACK TO ALL SNOW. AS THE LOW EXITS TONIGHT… FLOW WILL TURN OVER THE GREAT LAKES AND BRING MORE SNOW THROUGH WEDNESDAY. IN ADDITION…WINDS WILL PICK UP AND CAUSE BLUSTERY CONDITIONS WITH BLOWING AND DRIFTING SNOW.
UNION OH-DELAWARE-MADISON-FRANKLIN OH-LICKING-FAYETTE OH-PICKAWAY-FAIRFIELD-
…WINTER STORM WARNING REMAINS IN EFFECT UNTIL 6 PM EST
WEDNESDAY…
A WINTER STORM WARNING REMAINS IN EFFECT UNTIL 6 PM EST
WEDNESDAY.
SNOW WILL CONTINUE TODAY. IN ADDITION TO THE 1 TO 2 INCHES
EXPECTED AROUND DAYBREAK…ANOTHER 2 TO 4 INCHES SHOULD FALL
THROUGH THE DAY. A LULL IN THE SNOW IS EXPECTED THIS EVENING BEFORE
INCREASING AGAIN OVERNIGHT AND INTO WEDNESDAY. THIS ADDITIONAL SNOW WILL PUSH STORM TOTAL AMOUNTS TO 4 TO 8 INCHES. FURTHERMORE… WINDY CONDITIONS WILL DEVELOP LATE TONIGHT RESULTING IN BLOWING AND DRIFTING SNOW THROUGH WEDNESDAY.
URGENT – WINTER WEATHER MESSAGE
NATIONAL WEATHER SERVICE WILMINGTON OH
336 PM EST TUE FEB 9 2010
…A WINTER STORM WILL CONTINUE TO AFFECT THE OHIO VALLEY REGION
TONIGHT AND WEDNESDAY…
.LOW PRESSURE WILL TRACK FROM CENTRAL OHIO TO NEAR LAKE ERIE
TONIGHT. AS THE LOW MOVES TO THE NORTHEAST…AREAS OF SNOW WILL
CONTINUE TO DECREASE IN COVERAGE THIS EVENING. HOWEVER…A SECOND
ROUND OF SNOW IS EXPECTED LATE TONIGHT AND EARLY WEDNESDAY. THIS
SNOW WILL BE ACCOMPANIED BY STRONG NORTHWEST WINDS. THE
COMBINATION OF STRONG WINDS AND SNOW MAY PRODUCE NEAR-WHITEOUT
CONDITIONS AT TIMES…ESPECIALLY LATE TONIGHT AND EARLY WEDNESDAY.
UNION OH-DELAWARE-MADISON-FRANKLIN OH-LICKING-
…WINTER STORM WARNING REMAINS IN EFFECT UNTIL 6 PM EST
WEDNESDAY…
OCCASIONAL LIGHT SNOW WILL CONTINUE LATE THIS AFTERNOON AND EARLY
THIS EVENING…WITH ADDITIONAL SNOWFALL OF AN INCH OR LESS.
ANOTHER AREA OF SNOW IS EXPECTED TO DEVELOP LATE
TONIGHT…AND LAST INTO MIDDAY WEDNESDAY. SOME BRIEF BURSTS OF
HEAVY SNOW WILL BE POSSIBLE WITH THIS ACTIVITY. TOTAL ADDITIONAL
SNOWFALL FOR TONIGHT AND WEDNESDAY WILL BE ONE TO THREE INCHES.
IN ADDITION TO THE SNOW…NORTHWEST WINDS WILL INCREASE TONIGHT
AND EARLY WEDNESDAY…WITH GUSTS BETWEEN 35 AND 40 MPH. THE
COMBINATION OF FALLING SNOW…SNOW ALREADY ON THE GROUND…AND
GUSTY WINDS MAY LEAD TO NEAR WHITE-OUT CONDITIONS AT TIMES.
BLOWING SNOW WILL ALSO MAKE IT VERY DIFFICULT TO MAINTAIN CLEAR
ROADWAYS…AND TRAVEL ACROSS THE WARNED AREA WILL BE HAZARDOUS
TONIGHT AND WEDNESDAY.
URGENT – WINTER WEATHER MESSAGE
NATIONAL WEATHER SERVICE WILMINGTON OH
402 AM EST WED FEB 10 2010
…A WINTER STORM WILL CONTINUE TO AFFECT THE OHIO VALLEY REGION
TODAY…
.LOW PRESSURE AT THE SURFACE AND ALOFT WILL CONTINUE TO MOVE EAST
AND AWAY FROM THE OHIO VALLEY TODAY. ADDITIONAL LIGHT SNOW
ACCUMULATION IS EXPECTED THROUGHOUT THE AREA…AND BANDS FROM LAKE MICHIGAN MAY GIVE AN ADDED BOOST TO SNOW IN A LINE EXTENDING FROM NORTHWEST TO SOUTHEAST OF METRO CINCINNATI. AS THE FLOW ALOFT LINES UP…WINDS WILL INCREASE BEFORE NOON TODAY AND SEE GUSTS TO 30 AND 40 MPH…CAUSING ADDITIONAL ISSUES WITH BLOWING AND
DRIFTING SNOW. THE COMBINATION OF STRONG WINDS AND SNOW MAY
PRODUCE NEAR WHITEOUT CONDITIONS AT TIMES TODAY.
UNION OH-DELAWARE-MADISON-FRANKLIN OH-LICKING-
…WINTER STORM WARNING REMAINS IN EFFECT UNTIL 6 PM EST THIS
EVENING…
A WINTER STORM WARNING REMAINS IN EFFECT UNTIL 6 PM EST THIS
EVENING.
OCCASIONAL LIGHT SNOW WILL CONTINUE THIS MORNING. SOME BRIEF
BURSTS OF HEAVY SNOW WILL BE POSSIBLE WITH THIS ACTIVITY. TOTAL
ADDITIONAL SNOWFALL TODAY WILL BE AROUND AN INCH.
IN ADDITION TO THE SNOW…NORTHWEST WINDS WILL INCREASE…GUSTING
TO 35 AND 40 MPH. THE COMBINATION OF FALLING SNOW…SNOW ALREADY
ON THE GROUND…AND GUSTY WINDS MAY LEAD TO NEAR WHITEOUT
CONDITIONS AT TIMES. BLOWING SNOW WILL ALSO MAKE IT VERY DIFFICULT
TO MAINTAIN CLEAR ROADWAYS…AND TRAVEL ACROSS THE WARNED AREA
WILL BE HAZARDOUS TODAY.
February 15-16, 2010
URGENT – WINTER WEATHER MESSAGE
NATIONAL WEATHER SERVICE WILMINGTON OH
222 PM EST SAT FEB 13 2010
…ANOTHER WINTER STORM TO AFFECT THE OHIO VALLEY…
.LOW PRESSURE WILL DEVELOP OVER THE LOWER OHIO VALLEY ON
SUNDAY…AND WILL TRACK INTO THE CENTRAL APPALACHIANS BY MONDAY
EVENING. AS THE LOW MOVES SOUTH OF THE OHIO RIVER SUNDAY NIGHT
AND MONDAY…SNOW WILL OVERSPREAD PARTS OF INDIANA…KENTUCKY AND
OHIO. THIS SYSTEM HAS THE POTENTIAL TO PRODUCE SEVERAL INCHES OF
SNOW ACROSS PARTS OF THE OHIO VALLEY…ESPECIALLY ACROSS AREAS
SOUTH OF THE I-70 CORRIDOR.
FRANKLIN IN-RIPLEY-DEARBORN-OHIO-SWITZERLAND-CARROLL-GALLATIN-
BOONE-KENTON-CAMPBELL-OWEN-GRANT-PENDLETON-BRACKEN-ROBERTSON-MASON-LEWIS-FAYETTE OH-PICKAWAY-FAIRFIELD-BUTLER-WARREN-CLINTON-ROSS-HOCKING-HAMILTON-CLERMONT-BROWN-HIGHLAND-ADAMS-PIKE-SCIOTO-
…WINTER STORM WATCH IN EFFECT FROM SUNDAY EVENING THROUGH LATE
MONDAY NIGHT…
THE NATIONAL WEATHER SERVICE IN WILMINGTON HAS ISSUED A WINTER
STORM WATCH…WHICH IS IN EFFECT FROM SUNDAY EVENING THROUGH LATE
MONDAY NIGHT.
LIGHT SNOW IS EXPECTED TO DEVELOP SUNDAY EVENING…AS A STORM
SYSTEM MOVES INTO THE OHIO VALLEY. SNOW WILL INCREASE IN INTENSITY
THROUGH EARLY MONDAY…WITH OCCASIONAL SNOW CONTINUING INTO MONDAY EVENING. BY THE TIME SNOW ENDS EARLY TUESDAY…THE POTENTIAL EXISTS FOR TOTAL SNOWFALL ACCUMULATIONS OF 4 TO 6 INCHES…WITH LOCALLY HIGHER AMOUNTS.
THESE FORECAST SNOW AMOUNTS ARE HIGHLY DEPENDENT ON THE EVENTUAL TRACK OF THE UPCOMING STORM SYSTEM. IF THE SYSTEM MOVES FURTHER NORTH OR SOUTH OF THE CURRENT FORECAST TRACK…THEN SNOWFALL AMOUNTS MAY BE LESS.
URGENT – WINTER WEATHER MESSAGE
NATIONAL WEATHER SERVICE WILMINGTON OH
253 AM EST SUN FEB 14 2010
…ANOTHER WINTER STORM TO AFFECT THE OHIO VALLEY…
.LOW PRESSURE WILL DEVELOP OVER THE LOWER OHIO VALLEY TODAY…
AND WILL TRACK TO THE CENTRAL APPALACHIANS BY MONDAY EVENING. AS
THE LOW MOVES NEAR THE OHIO RIVER SUNDAY NIGHT AND MONDAY…SNOW
WILL OVERSPREAD PARTS OF INDIANA…KENTUCKY AND OHIO. THIS SYSTEM
HAS THE POTENTIAL TO PRODUCE SIGNIFICANT SNOW ACROSS PARTS OF THE
OHIO VALLEY…ESPECIALLY NEAR THE I-71 CORRIDOR.
UNION OH-DELAWARE-MADISON-FRANKLIN OH-LICKING-
…WINTER STORM WATCH IN EFFECT FROM LATE TONIGHT THROUGH LATE
MONDAY NIGHT…
THE NATIONAL WEATHER SERVICE IN WILMINGTON HAS ISSUED A WINTER
STORM WATCH…WHICH IS IN EFFECT FROM LATE TONIGHT THROUGH LATE
MONDAY NIGHT.
SNOW IS FORECAST TO DEVELOP LATE TONIGHT AS STORM SYSTEM MOVES
TOWARD THE MIDDLE OHIO VALLEY. SNOW…HEAVY AT TIMES…IS
EXPECTED ON MONDAY. SNOW WILL DIMINISH IN COVERAGE AND INTENSITY
MONDAY NIGHT. THE POTENTIAL EXISTS FOR TOTAL SNOWFALL
ACCUMULATIONS OF 5 TO 8 INCHES…WITH LOCALLY HIGHER AMOUNTS.
THESE FORECAST SNOW AMOUNTS ARE HIGHLY DEPENDENT ON THE EVENTUAL TRACK OF THE UPCOMING STORM SYSTEM. IF THE SYSTEM MOVES FURTHER NORTH OR SOUTH OF THE CURRENT FORECAST TRACK…THEN SNOWFALL AMOUNTS MAY BE LESS.
FAYETTE OH-PICKAWAY-FAIRFIELD-ROSS-HOCKING-
253 AM EST SUN FEB 14 2010
…WINTER STORM WATCH NOW IN EFFECT FROM LATE TONIGHT THROUGH
LATE MONDAY NIGHT…
THE WINTER STORM WATCH IS NOW IN EFFECT FROM LATE TONIGHT THROUGH LATE MONDAY NIGHT.
SNOW IS FORECAST TO DEVELOP LATE TONIGHT AS STORM SYSTEM MOVES
TOWARD THE MIDDLE OHIO VALLEY. SNOW…HEAVY AT TIMES…IS
EXPECTED ON MONDAY. SNOW WILL DIMINISH IN COVERAGE AND INTENSITY
MONDAY NIGHT. THE POTENTIAL EXISTS FOR TOTAL SNOWFALL
ACCUMULATIONS OF 5 TO 8 INCHES…WITH LOCALLY HIGHER AMOUNTS.
URGENT – WINTER WEATHER MESSAGE
NATIONAL WEATHER SERVICE WILMINGTON OH
1142 AM EST SUN FEB 14 2010
…ANOTHER WINTER STORM TO AFFECT THE OHIO VALLEY…
.LOW PRESSURE WILL DEVELOP OVER THE LOWER OHIO VALLEY TODAY…
AND WILL TRACK TO THE CENTRAL APPALACHIANS BY MONDAY EVENING. AS
THE LOW MOVES NEAR THE OHIO RIVER TONIGHT AND MONDAY…SNOW
WILL OVERSPREAD PARTS OF INDIANA…KENTUCKY AND OHIO. THIS SYSTEM
WILL PRODUCE SIGNIFICANT SNOW ACROSS PARTS OF THE OHIO
VALLEY…ESPECIALLY NEAR THE I-71 AND I-70 CORRIDORS.
FAYETTE OH-PICKAWAY-FAIRFIELD-ROSS-HOCKING-
…WINTER STORM WARNING IN EFFECT FROM 4 AM MONDAY TO 6 AM EST
TUESDAY…
THE NATIONAL WEATHER SERVICE IN WILMINGTON HAS ISSUED A WINTER
STORM WARNING FOR HEAVY SNOW…WHICH IS IN EFFECT FROM 4 AM
MONDAY TO 6 AM EST TUESDAY. THE WINTER STORM WATCH IS NO LONGER IN
EFFECT.
SNOW IS FORECAST TO DEVELOP OVERNIGHT TONIGHT AS A STORM SYSTEM
MOVES TOWARD THE MIDDLE OHIO VALLEY. SNOW…HEAVY AT TIMES…IS
EXPECTED ON MONDAY. SNOW WILL DIMINISH IN COVERAGE AND INTENSITY
MONDAY NIGHT. TOTAL SNOWFALL ACCUMULATIONS OF 5 TO 8 INCHES ARE
EXPECTED…WITH LOCALLY HIGHER AMOUNTS.
UNION OH-DELAWARE-MADISON-FRANKLIN OH-LICKING-
1142 AM EST SUN FEB 14 2010
…WINTER STORM WARNING IN EFFECT FROM 4 AM MONDAY TO 6 AM EST
TUESDAY…
THE NATIONAL WEATHER SERVICE IN WILMINGTON HAS ISSUED A WINTER
STORM WARNING FOR HEAVY SNOW…WHICH IS IN EFFECT FROM 4 AM MONDAY
TO 6 AM EST TUESDAY. THE WINTER STORM WATCH IS NO LONGER IN
EFFECT.
SNOW IS FORECAST TO DEVELOP OVERNIGHT TONIGHT AS A STORM SYSTEM
MOVES TOWARD THE MIDDLE OHIO VALLEY. SNOW…HEAVY AT TIMES…IS
EXPECTED ON MONDAY. SNOW WILL DIMINISH IN COVERAGE AND INTENSITY
MONDAY NIGHT. TOTAL SNOWFALL ACCUMULATIONS OF 5 TO 9 INCHES ARE
EXPECTED…WITH LOCALLY HIGHER AMOUNTS.
URGENT – WINTER WEATHER MESSAGE
NATIONAL WEATHER SERVICE WILMINGTON OH
1108 AM EST MON FEB 15 2010
…ANOTHER WINTER STORM IMPACTS THE OHIO VALLEY…
.LOW PRESSURE OVER EASTERN KENTUCKY WILL TRACK TO WESTERN
PENNSYLVANIA BY LATE EVENING. AS THE LOW MOVES NEAR THE OHIO
RIVER TODAY…SNOW WILL CONTINUE ACROSS THE REGION. SNOW WILL
GRADUALLY TAPER OFF TONIGHT AS THE LOW CONTINUES TO MOVE AWAY.
THIS SYSTEM WILL PRODUCE SIGNIFICANT SNOW ACROSS PARTS OF THE OHIO VALLEY…ESPECIALLY NEAR THE I- 71 AND I-70 CORRIDORS.
UNION OH-DELAWARE-MADISON-FRANKLIN OH-LICKING-FAYETTE OH-PICKAWAY-FAIRFIELD-ROSS-HOCKING-
…WINTER STORM WARNING REMAINS IN EFFECT UNTIL 6 AM EST
TUESDAY…
SNOW…HEAVY AT TIMES…WILL OCCUR THIS AFTERNOON. SNOW WILL
GRADUALLY DIMINISH IN COVERAGE AND INTENSITY TONIGHT. TOTAL
SNOWFALL ACCUMULATIONS OF 6 TO 9 INCHES ARE EXPECTED…WITH
LOCALLY HIGHER AMOUNTS.
URGENT – WINTER WEATHER MESSAGE
NATIONAL WEATHER SERVICE WILMINGTON OH
834 PM EST MON FEB 15 2010
…SIGNIFICANT WINTER STORM CONTINUES OVERNIGHT…
.LOW PRESSURE OVER SOUTHEAST OHIO WILL MOVE INTO WESTERN
PENNSYLVANIA OVERNIGHT. WIDESPREAD SNOW WILL CONTINUE TO IMPACT
AREAS TO THE NORTH AND WEST OF THE LOW TRACK…WITH SEVERAL
INCHES OF ADDITIONAL ACCUMULATION THIS AFTERNOON AND TONIGHT.
INCLUDING THE CITIES OF…RICHMOND…CONNERSVILLE…LIBERTY…
GREENVILLE…MARYSVILLE…DELAWARE…PIQUA…URBANA…EATON…
DAYTON
…WINTER STORM WARNING REMAINS IN EFFECT UNTIL 6 AM EST
TUESDAY…
A WINTER STORM WARNING REMAINS IN EFFECT UNTIL 6 AM EST TUESDAY.
OCCASIONAL SNOW WILL CONTINUE THROUGH THIS EVENING…BEFORE
TAPERING OFF TO SNOW SHOWERS LATE TONIGHT. ADDITIONAL SNOW
ACCUMULATIONS OF 1 TO 3 INCHES CAN BE EXPECTED…BRINGING TOTAL
SNOW ACCUMULATIONS OF 4 TO 8 INCHES BY EARLY TUESDAY MORNING. IN
ADDITION TO THE SNOW…WEST WINDS WILL OCCASIONALLY GUST UP TO 30
MPH TONIGHT. THIS WILL LEAD TO AREAS OF BLOWING AND DRIFTING
SNOW…WHICH WILL MAINTAIN DANGEROUS TRAVEL CONDITIONS THROUGH THE
NIGHT.
CLARK-MADISON-FRANKLIN OH-LICKING-GREENE-FAYETTE OH-PICKAWAY-
FAIRFIELD-
834 PM EST MON FEB 15 2010
…WINTER STORM WARNING REMAINS IN EFFECT UNTIL 6 AM EST
TUESDAY…
A WINTER STORM WARNING REMAINS IN EFFECT UNTIL 6 AM EST TUESDAY.
OCCASIONAL SNOW WILL CONTINUE THROUGH THIS EVENING…BEFORE
TAPERING OFF TO SNOW SHOWERS LATE TONIGHT. ADDITIONAL SNOW
ACCUMULATIONS OF 2 TO 4 INCHES CAN BE EXPECTED…BRINGING TOTAL
SNOW ACCUMULATIONS OF 6 TO 10 INCHES BY EARLY TUESDAY MORNING. IN
ADDITION TO THE SNOW…WEST WINDS WILL OCCASIONALLY GUST UP TO 30
MPH TONIGHT. THIS WILL LEAD TO AREAS OF BLOWING AND DRIFTING
SNOW…WHICH WILL MAINTAIN DANGEROUS TRAVEL CONDITIONS THROUGH THE NIGHT.
URGENT – WINTER WEATHER MESSAGE
NATIONAL WEATHER SERVICE WILMINGTON OH
243 AM EST TUE FEB 16 2010
WAYNE-FAYETTE IN-UNION IN-FRANKLIN IN-RIPLEY-DEARBORN-OHIO-
SWITZERLAND-CARROLL-GALLATIN-BOONE-KENTON-CAMPBELL-OWEN-GRANT-PENDLETON-BRACKEN-ROBERTSON-MASON-LEWIS-DARKE-UNION OH-DELAWARE-MIAMI-CHAMPAIGN-CLARK-MADISON-FRANKLIN OH-LICKING-PREBLE-MONTGOMERY-GREENE-FAYETTE OH-PICKAWAY-FAIRFIELD-BUTLER-WARREN-CLINTON-ROSS-HOCKING-HAMILTON-CLERMONT-BROWN-HIGHLAND-ADAMS-PIKE-SCIOTO-
…WINTER WEATHER ADVISORY IN EFFECT UNTIL 7 PM EST THIS
EVENING…
…WINTER STORM WARNING IS CANCELED…
THE NATIONAL WEATHER SERVICE IN WILMINGTON HAS ISSUED A WINTER
WEATHER ADVISORY FOR SNOW AND BLOWING SNOW…WHICH IS IN EFFECT
UNTIL 7 PM EST THIS EVENING.
THE WINTER STORM WARNING HAS BEEN CANCELED.
OCCASIONAL SNOW SHOWERS WILL CONTINUE TO IMPACT THE REGION THROUGH THE DAY TODAY. ADDITIONAL SNOWFALL ACCUMULATIONS WILL BE IN THE RANGE OF ONE TO TWO INCHES. IN ADDITION TO THE NEW SNOW…WEST WINDS WILL PICK UP DURING THE DAYTIME HOURS…LEADING TO BLOWING AND DRIFTING OF THE SNOW THAT HAS ALREADY FALLEN. WIND GUSTS IN THE 25-30 MPH RANGE WILL BE COMMON DURING THE LATE MORNING AND AFTERNOON HOURS. THESE FACTORS WILL COMBINE TO KEEP TRAVEL CONDITIONS FROM IMPROVING MARKEDLY DURING THE DAY. WINDS AND SNOWFALL WILL TAPER OFF BY EARLY EVENING.
February 25-26, 2010
URGENT – WINTER WEATHER MESSAGE
NATIONAL WEATHER SERVICE WILMINGTON OH
350 AM EST FRI FEB 26 2010
…OCCASIONAL SNOW AND BLOWING SNOW POSSIBLE TODAY INTO TONIGHT…
A STRONG LOW PRESSURE SYSTEM OVER THE NORTHEASTERN UNITED STATES
WILL RESULT IN AN INCREASING CHANCE OF SNOW SHOWERS LATE THIS
MORNING INTO THIS AFTERNOON. OCCASIONAL SNOW SHOWERS WILL THEN
CONTINUE INTO TONIGHT. THE SNOW SHOWERS WILL BE ACCOMPANIED BY
GUSTY WEST WINDS…LEADING TO AREAS OF BLOWING AND DRIFTING SNOW
THIS AFTERNOON INTO THIS EVENING.
DELAWARE-FRANKLIN OH-LICKING-FAIRFIELD-HOCKING-
…WINTER WEATHER ADVISORY IN EFFECT FROM 10 AM THIS MORNING TO
6 AM EST SATURDAY…
THE NATIONAL WEATHER SERVICE IN WILMINGTON HAS ISSUED A WINTER
WEATHER ADVISORY FOR SNOW AND BLOWING SNOW WHICH IS IN EFFECT FROM 10 AM THIS MORNING TO 6 AM EST SATURDAY.
SCATTERED SNOW SHOWERS WILL BECOME MORE NUMEROUS LATER THIS
MORNING AND INTO THIS AFTERNOON. OCCASIONAL SNOW SHOWERS WILL THEN CONTINUE INTO TONIGHT. SNOW ACCUMULATIONS THROUGH LATE AFTERNOON OF 1 TO LOCALLY 3 INCHES WILL BE POSSIBLE. ANOTHER 1 TO 2 INCHES OF SNOW ACCUMULATION WILL BE POSSIBLE TONIGHT. WEST WINDS OF 15 TO 25 MPH WITH GUSTS OF UP TO 35 MPH CAN BE EXPECTED INTO THIS
EVENING. THIS WILL LEAD TO AREAS OF BLOWING AND DRIFTING SNOW.
2020-2029
2020
Sunday, January 19, 2020
Special Weather Statement
National Weather Service Wilmington OH
426 AM EST Sun Jan 19 2020
Wayne-Fayette IN-Union IN-Franklin IN-Hardin-Mercer-Auglaize-
Darke-Shelby-Logan-Union OH-Miami-Champaign-Clark-Preble-
Montgomery-
…VERY COLD THIS MORNING…
Gusty winds will continue as temperatures fall to between 10 and
15 this morning. The combination of the wind and temperature will
result in the wind chill falling to 5 below to 10 below zero.
Saturday, January 25, 2020
Special Weather Statement
National Weather Service Wilmington OH
853 PM EST Sat Jan 25 2020
Wayne-Fayette IN-Union IN-Hardin-Mercer-Auglaize-Darke-Shelby-
Logan-Union OH-Delaware-Miami-Champaign-Clark-Madison-Franklin OH-
Licking-Preble-Montgomery-Greene-Fayette OH-Pickaway-Fairfield-
Clinton-Ross-Hocking-
…A FEW SLICK SPOTS POSSIBLE OVERNIGHT…
Light snow will taper off this evening. A chance of freezing
drizzle will then be possible overnight. Additional snow
accumulations will be a half inch or less. A few slick spots
may develop as temperatures fall just below freezing. Bridges,
overpasses, and elevated surfaces will be the most susceptible for
patches of ice to form.
Sunday, January 26, 2020
Special Weather Statement
National Weather Service Wilmington OH
324 AM EST Sun Jan 26 2020
Shelby-Logan-Miami-Champaign-Clark-Madison-Franklin OH-Montgomery-
Greene-Fayette OH-Pickaway-Fairfield-Warren-Clinton-Ross-Hocking-
Highland-Pike-
…A FEW SLICK SPOTS POSSIBLE EARLY THIS MORNING…
Patchy freezing drizzle is working its way through the region
early this morning. A few slick spots may develop as temperatures
fall just below freezing. Bridges, overpasses, and elevated
surfaces will be the most susceptible for patches of ice to form.
Friday, January 31, 2020
Special Weather Statement
National Weather Service Wilmington OH
816 AM EST Fri Jan 31 2020
Franklin IN-Ripley-Dearborn-Ohio-Switzerland-Carroll-Gallatin-
Boone-Kenton-Campbell-Fayette OH-Pickaway-Butler-Warren-Clinton-
Ross-Hamilton-Clermont-Brown-Highland-
…AREAS OF LIGHT SNOW THIS MORNING…
Light snow will overspread the region through the morning hours
before transitioning to more of a mix of rain and snow and
eventually all rain by this afternoon. Although road temperatures
are generally above freezing, a few slick spots may develop in
brief heavier snow rates.
Special Weather Statement
National Weather Service Wilmington OH
944 AM EST Fri Jan 31 2020
Wayne-Fayette IN-Union IN-Darke-Miami-Champaign-Clark-Madison-
Franklin OH-Preble-Montgomery-Greene-
…AREAS OF LIGHT SNOW THIS MORNING…
Light snow is expected this morning before transitioning to more
of a mix of rain and snow and eventually all rain by this
afternoon. Although road temperatures are generally above
freezing, a few slick spots may develop in brief heavier snow
rates.
Thursday, February 6, 2020
Special Weather Statement
National Weather Service Wilmington OH
109 AM EST Thu Feb 6 2020
Franklin IN-Franklin OH-Licking-Greene-Fayette OH-Pickaway-
Fairfield-Butler-Warren-Clinton-
…PATCHY FREEZING DRIZZLE POSSIBLE THIS MORNING…
Some patchy freezing drizzle will be possible this morning. Most
roadways will stay above freezing, limiting slick spots to mainly
elevated surfaces. Temperatures will rise above freezing after
sunrise with only a very light glaze of accumulation expected.
Special Weather Statement
National Weather Service Wilmington OH
1058 AM EST Thu Feb 6 2020
Hardin-Logan-Union OH-Delaware-Champaign-Clark-Madison-
Franklin OH-Licking-Greene-Fayette OH-Pickaway-Fairfield-Clinton-
…LIGHT FREEZING RAIN OCCURRING THIS MORNING…
Over the last hour, an area of light freezing rain has developed
over central Ohio. Current surface temperatures are 30-32 degrees
and road temperatures are 32-35 degrees. With the heavier
precipitation, a few slick spots are possible on bridges,
overpasses, and untreated surfaces. Those traveling should
exercise caution.
Saturday, February 8, 2020
Special Weather Statement
National Weather Service Wilmington OH
500 AM EST Sat Feb 8 2020
Wayne-Fayette IN-Union IN-Darke-Miami-Champaign-Clark-Madison-
Preble-Montgomery-Greene-Fayette OH-
..Light Snow Expected This Morning…
A weak low will track across Indiana and Ohio today with light
snow developing across the area this morning. Snow will pick up in
intensity between 7 AM and 10 AM with snow accumulations up to an
inch by afternoon. The steady snow will diminish with scattered light snow showers
lingering into the afternoon.
Special Weather Statement
National Weather Service Wilmington OH
855 AM EST Sat Feb 8 2020
Robertson-Mason-Lewis-Franklin OH-Licking-Pickaway-Fairfield-Ross-
Hocking-Adams-Pike-Scioto-
855 AM EST Sat Feb 8 2020
…LIGHT SNOW THIS MORNING…
An area of light snow will move across the area this morning.
While accumulations will be less than an inch, the snow will cover untreated pavement. So slick spots are possible and motorists should exercise extra caution. The steady snow will move out of the area by midday, but scattered snow showers will develop later this afternoon.
Sunday, February 9, 2020
Special Weather Statement
National Weather Service Wilmington OH
308 PM EST Sun Feb 9 2020
Wayne-Darke-Shelby-Logan-Union OH-Delaware-Miami-Champaign-
…Brief Period of Snow With Reduced Visibility and Minor
Accumulations Through The Afternoon…
A band of moderate snow is pushing northeast out of east central Indiana and southwest Ohio toward central Ohio. This band of snow will bring reduced visibilities to below a mile as it moves through. In addition, the snow may mix with sleet or rain at
times. Accumulations will remain below a half an inch, mainly on grassy and elevated surfaces. Roads are not expected to be impacted. The snow could change to rain before ending. Steadier rain will then move in later this evening.
Wednesday, February 12, 2020
Special Weather Statement
National Weather Service Wilmington OH
516 PM EST Wed Feb 12 2020
Fayette IN-Union IN-Delaware-Clark-Madison-Franklin OH-Licking-
Preble-Montgomery-Greene-
…PERIOD OF MIXED PRECIPITATION THIS EVENING…
A mixture of snow and sleet will transition over to all rain through late evening. Snow and sleet accumulations of 1 to 2 inches are possible over the next few hours, leading to the development of slick roadways.
Wednesday, February 26, 2020
Special Weather Statement
National Weather Service Wilmington OH
420 PM EST Wed Feb 26 2020
Wayne-Fayette IN-Union IN-Franklin IN-Ripley-Dearborn-Ohio-
Switzerland-Carroll-Gallatin-Boone-Kenton-Campbell-Owen-Grant-
Pendleton-Bracken-Union OH-Delaware-Miami-Champaign-Clark-Madison-
Franklin OH-Licking-Preble-Montgomery-Greene-Fayette OH-Pickaway-
Fairfield-Butler-Warren-Clinton-Hamilton-Clermont-Brown-Highland-
…SLICK SPOTS POSSIBLE INTO THIS EVENING…
Periods of snow will persist into this evening. In some of the heavier snow, visibilities will be reduced to below a mile with some quick light accumulations possible. With temperatures falling to near or below freezing, some slick spots will be possible
through the evening commute, especially on bridges and overpasses.
Thursday, February 27, 2020
Special Weather Statement
National Weather Service Wilmington OH
910 PM EST Thu Feb 27 2020
Champaign OH-Madison OH-Franklin OH-Pickaway OH-Clark OH-Greene OH-
…SNOW SHOWERS WILL AFFECT SOUTHEASTERN CHAMPAIGN…SOUTHWESTERN FRANKLIN…NORTHWESTERN PICKAWAY…EASTERN CLARK…NORTHEASTERN GREENE AND MADISON COUNTIES UNTIL 1015 PM EST…
At 908 PM EST, radar indicated snow showers from Springfield to
Columbus, moving east at 40 mph.
HAZARDS INCLUDE…
Quickly changing visibility…
Up to 1 inch of snow accumulation…
Locations impacted include…
Columbus, Springfield, Grove City, Upper Arlington, Hilliard, Bexley,
Urbana, London, Jefferson, Groveport, West Jefferson, Ashville, Mount
Sterling, South Bloomfield, South Charleston, Mechanicsburg, Choctaw
Lake, Ohio State University, Lake Darby and Grandview Heights.
This includes the following Interstates…
I-70 in Ohio between mile markers 56 and 104.
I-71 in Ohio between mile markers 76 and 113.
Friday, February 28, 2020
Special Weather Statement
National Weather Service Wilmington OH
412 AM EST Fri Feb 28 2020
Wayne-Fayette IN-Union IN-Franklin IN-Ripley-Dearborn-Ohio-Boone-
Kenton-Campbell-Clark-Madison-Franklin OH-Preble-Montgomery-
Greene-Fayette OH-Pickaway-Fairfield-Butler-Warren-Clinton-Ross-
Hocking-Hamilton-Clermont-Brown-Highland-Pike-
…Slippery Roads from Overnight Snow for the Morning Commute…
Persistent light to sometimes moderate snow overnight brought light accumulations across much of the area. Any remaining snow will be ending by 7 AM, and will quickly be replaced by clear to partly cloudy skies and temperatures in the 20s. The combination of the overnight snow and cold temperatures will mean scattered slippery spots across much of the area. This will be particularly true on rural and secondary highways. Morning commuters should be prepared for slower travel this morning, not only in any remaining areas of light snow, but also outside of the falling snow where refreeze or untreated roads will remain a possibility until after sunrise.
2022
January 16-17, 2022
URGENT – WINTER WEATHER MESSAGE
National Weather Service Wilmington OH
136 PM EST Fri Jan 14 2022
Mason-Fairfield-Ross-Adams-Pike-
136 PM EST Fri Jan 14 2022
…WINTER STORM WATCH IN EFFECT FROM SUNDAY AFTERNOON THROUGH
MONDAY MORNING…
* WHAT…Heavy snow possible. Total snow accumulations of 3 to 5
inches possible.
* WHERE…In Ohio, Fairfield, Ross, Adams and Pike Counties. In
Kentucky, Mason County.
* WHEN…From Sunday afternoon through Monday morning.
* IMPACTS…Travel could be very difficult. The hazardous conditions could impact the morning commute.
URGENT – WINTER WEATHER MESSAGE
National Weather Service Wilmington OH
848 PM EST Fri Jan 14 2022
Mason-Fairfield-Ross-Adams-Pike-
848 PM EST Fri Jan 14 2022
…WINTER STORM WATCH REMAINS IN EFFECT FROM SUNDAY AFTERNOON
THROUGH MONDAY MORNING…
* WHAT…Heavy snow possible. Total snow accumulations of 3 to 5
inches possible.
* WHERE…In Ohio, Fairfield, Adams, Pike and Ross Counties. In
Kentucky, Mason County.
* WHEN…From Sunday afternoon through Monday morning.
* IMPACTS…Travel could be very difficult. The hazardous conditions could impact the Monday morning commute.
URGENT – WINTER WEATHER MESSAGE
National Weather Service Wilmington OH
356 AM EST Sat Jan 15 2022
Bracken-Robertson-Pickaway-Brown-Highland-
356 AM EST Sat Jan 15 2022
…WINTER STORM WATCH IN EFFECT FROM SUNDAY AFTERNOON THROUGH
MONDAY MORNING…
* WHAT…Heavy snow possible. Total snow accumulations of 3 to 4
inches possible.
* WHERE…In Ohio, Pickaway, Brown and Highland Counties. In
Kentucky, Bracken and Robertson Counties.
* WHEN…From Sunday afternoon through Monday morning.
* IMPACTS…Plan on slippery road conditions. The hazardous conditions could impact the morning commute.
URGENT – WINTER WEATHER MESSAGE
National Weather Service Wilmington OH
150 PM EST Sat Jan 15 2022
Mason-Lewis-Fairfield-Ross-Hocking-Adams-Pike-Scioto-
150 PM EST Sat Jan 15 2022
…WINTER STORM WARNING IN EFFECT FROM NOON SUNDAY TO 7 AM EST
MONDAY…
* WHAT…Heavy snow expected. Total snow accumulations of 3 to 5
inches, with locally higher amounts. Some brief mixing with
sleet or freezing rain is also possible, with little to no ice
accumulation expected.
* WHERE…Portions of Central and South Central Ohio and
Northeast and Northern Kentucky.
* WHEN…From noon Sunday to 7 AM EST Monday.
* IMPACTS…Travel could be very difficult. The hazardous
conditions could impact the Monday morning commute.
Bracken-Robertson-Pickaway-Brown-Highland-
150 PM EST Sat Jan 15 2022
…WINTER WEATHER ADVISORY IN EFFECT FROM NOON SUNDAY TO 7 AM EST
MONDAY..
* WHAT…Snow expected. Total snow accumulations of 2 to 3 inches.
Some brief mixing with sleet or freezing rain is also possible,
with little to no ice accumulation expected.
* WHERE…In Ohio, Pickaway, Brown and Highland Counties. In
Kentucky, Bracken and Robertson Counties.
* WHEN…From noon Sunday to 7 AM EST Monday.
Licking-
150 PM EST Sat Jan 15 2022
…WINTER WEATHER ADVISORY IN EFFECT FROM NOON SUNDAY TO 7 AM EST
MONDAY…
* WHAT…Mixed precipitation expected. Total snow accumulations
of 3 to 5 inches and ice accumulations of a light glaze.
* WHERE…Licking County.
* WHEN…From noon Sunday to 7 AM EST Monday.
* IMPACTS…Travel could be very difficult. The hazardous
conditions could impact the Monday morning commute.
Franklin OH-
150 PM EST Sat Jan 15 2022
…WINTER WEATHER ADVISORY IN EFFECT FROM NOON SUNDAY TO 7 AM EST
MONDAY…
* WHAT…Snow expected. Total snow accumulations of 2 to 3 inches.
Some brief mixing with sleet or freezing rain is also possible,
with little to no ice accumulation expected.
* WHERE…Franklin OH County.
* WHEN…From noon Sunday to 7 AM EST Monday.
* IMPACTS…Plan on slippery road conditions. The hazardous
conditions could impact the Monday morning commute.
URGENT – WINTER WEATHER MESSAGE
National Weather Service Wilmington OH
408 AM EST Sun Jan 16 2022
Pickaway-
408 AM EST Sun Jan 16 2022
…WINTER STORM WARNING IN EFFECT FROM NOON TODAY TO 7 AM EST
MONDAY…
* WHAT…Heavy snow expected. Total snow accumulations of 2 to 5
inches, with locally higher amounts. Some brief mixing with
sleet or rain is also possible.
* WHERE…Pickaway County.
Mason-Lewis-Fairfield-Ross-Hocking-Adams-Pike-Scioto-
408 AM EST Sun Jan 16 2022
…WINTER STORM WARNING REMAINS IN EFFECT FROM NOON TODAY TO 7 AM
EST MONDAY…
* WHAT…Heavy snow expected. Total snow accumulations of 3 to 5
inches, with locally higher amounts. Some brief mixing with
sleet or rain is also possible.
* WHERE…Portions of Central and South Central Ohio and
Northeast and Northern Kentucky.
* WHEN…From noon today to 7 AM EST Monday.
Licking-
408 AM EST Sun Jan 16 2022
…WINTER WEATHER ADVISORY REMAINS IN EFFECT FROM NOON TODAY TO
7 AM EST MONDAY…
* WHAT…Snow expected. Total snow accumulations of 3 to 5 inches.
Some brief mixing with sleet or rain is also possible.
* WHERE…Licking County.
* WHEN…From noon today to 7 AM EST Monday.
Bracken-Robertson-Franklin OH-Brown-Highland-
408 AM EST Sun Jan 16 2022
…WINTER WEATHER ADVISORY REMAINS IN EFFECT FROM NOON TODAY TO
7 AM EST MONDAY…
* WHAT…Snow expected. Total snow accumulations of 2 to 4 inches.
Some brief mixing with sleet or rain is also possible.
* WHERE…In Ohio, Highland, Brown and Franklin OH Counties. In
Kentucky, Bracken and Robertson Counties.
* WHEN…From noon today to 7 AM EST Monday.
* IMPACTS…Plan on slippery road conditions. The hazardous
conditions could impact the morning commute.
URGENT – WINTER WEATHER MESSAGE
National Weather Service Wilmington OH
959 AM EST Sun Jan 16 2022
Licking-
959 AM EST Sun Jan 16 2022
…WINTER STORM WARNING IN EFFECT UNTIL 7 AM EST MONDAY…
* WHAT…Heavy snow expected. Total snow accumulations of 4 to 7
inches, with locally higher amounts. Some brief mixing with
sleet or rain is also possible.
* WHERE…Licking County.
* WHEN…Until 7 AM EST Monday.
Mason-Lewis-Pickaway-Fairfield-Ross-Hocking-Adams-Pike-Scioto-
959 AM EST Sun Jan 16 2022
…WINTER STORM WARNING REMAINS IN EFFECT UNTIL 7 AM EST MONDAY…
* WHAT…Heavy snow expected. Total snow accumulations of 3 to 6
inches, with locally higher amounts. Some brief mixing with
sleet or rain is also possible.
* WHERE…Portions of Central and South Central Ohio and
Northeast and Northern Kentucky.
* WHEN…From noon today to 7 AM EST Monday.
Delaware-
959 AM EST Sun Jan 16 2022
…WINTER WEATHER ADVISORY IN EFFECT UNTIL 7 AM EST MONDAY…
* WHAT…Snow expected. Total snow accumulations of 2 to 4
inches. Some brief mixing with sleet or rain is also possible.
* WHERE…Delaware County.
* WHEN…From noon today to 7 AM EST Monday.
Bracken-Robertson-Franklin OH-Fayette OH-Brown-Highland-
959 AM EST Sun Jan 16 2022
…WINTER WEATHER ADVISORY REMAINS IN EFFECT UNTIL 7 AM EST
MONDAY…
* WHAT…Snow expected. Total snow accumulations of 2 to 4
inches. Some brief mixing with sleet or rain is also possible.
* WHERE…In Ohio, Highland, Brown and Franklin OH Counties. In
Kentucky, Bracken and Robertson Counties.
* WHEN…From noon today to 7 AM EST Monday.
* IMPACTS…Plan on slippery road conditions. The hazardous
conditions could impact the morning commute.
Special Weather Statement
National Weather Service Wilmington OH
101 PM EST Sun Jan 16 2022
Boone-Kenton-Campbell-Grant-Union OH-Clark-Madison-Greene-Warren-
Hamilton-
101 PM EST Sun Jan 16 2022
…LIGHT SNOW THIS AFTERNOON AND THIS EVENING…
Light snow will develop through the afternoon and continue through
the evening hours. While significant accumulations are not expected,
light accumulations of generally an inch, to as much as two inches,
will be possible, depending on exact location.
These light accumulations may create slippery conditions on roads
and untreated surfaces.
URGENT – WINTER WEATHER MESSAGE
National Weather Service Wilmington OH
226 PM EST Sun Jan 16 2022
KYZ099-100-OHZ064-065-073-074-081-082-088-170330-
/O.CON.KILN.WS.W.0002.000000T0000Z-220117T1200Z/
Mason-Lewis-Pickaway-Fairfield-Ross-Hocking-Adams-Pike-Scioto-
226 PM EST Sun Jan 16 2022
…WINTER STORM WARNING REMAINS IN EFFECT UNTIL 7 AM EST MONDAY…
* WHAT…Heavy snow expected. Total snow accumulations of 4 to 7
inches, with locally higher amounts. Some brief mixing with
sleet is also possible.
* WHERE…Portions of Central and South Central Ohio and
Northeast and Northern Kentucky.
* WHEN…From noon today to 7 AM EST Monday.
Licking-
226 PM EST Sun Jan 16 2022
…WINTER STORM WARNING REMAINS IN EFFECT UNTIL 7 AM EST MONDAY…
* WHAT…Heavy snow expected. Total snow accumulations of 4 to 7
inches, with locally higher amounts. Some brief mixing with
sleet is also possible.
* WHERE…Licking County.
* WHEN…Until 7 AM EST Monday.
Campbell-Madison-
226 PM EST Sun Jan 16 2022
…WINTER WEATHER ADVISORY IN EFFECT UNTIL 7 AM EST MONDAY…
* WHAT…Snow continuing. Additional snow accumulations of 1 to 3
inches, with locally higher amounts. Some brief mixing with
sleet is also possible.
* WHERE…In Ohio, Madison County. In Kentucky, Campbell County.
* WHEN…From noon today to 7 AM EST Monday.
Delaware-Franklin OH-
226 PM EST Sun Jan 16 2022
…WINTER WEATHER ADVISORY REMAINS IN EFFECT UNTIL 7 AM EST
MONDAY…
* WHAT…Snow expected. Total snow accumulations of 3 to 5 inches,
with locally higher amounts. Some brief mixing with sleet or
rain is also possible.
* WHERE…Franklin OH and Delaware Counties.
* WHEN…From noon today to 7 AM EST Monday.
URGENT – WINTER WEATHER MESSAGE
National Weather Service Wilmington OH
739 PM EST Sun Jan 16 2022
Delaware-Franklin OH-
739 PM EST Sun Jan 16 2022
…WINTER WEATHER ADVISORY REMAINS IN EFFECT UNTIL 7 AM EST
MONDAY…
* WHAT…Snow expected. Total snow accumulations of 3 to 5 inches,
with locally higher amounts. Some brief mixing with sleet is
also possible.
* WHERE…Franklin OH and Delaware Counties.
* WHEN…From noon today to 7 AM EST Monday.
* IMPACTS…Plan on slippery road conditions. The hazardous
conditions could impact the morning commute.
Special Weather Statement
National Weather Service Wilmington OH
657 AM EST Mon Jan 17 2022
Delaware-Franklin OH-Licking-Pickaway-Fairfield-Ross-Hocking-Pike-
Scioto-
657 AM EST Mon Jan 17 2022
…LIGHT SNOW SHOWERS AND FLURRIES LINGER TODAY…
While the steady accumulating snow has tapered off, scattered snow showers and flurries will linger through the area. Untreated roads will continue to be slick this morning. In addition, gusty west-northwest winds could blow existing snow cover over roadways.
Special Weather Statement
National Weather Service Wilmington OH
959 PM EST Mon Jan 17 2022
Wayne-Hardin-Mercer-Auglaize-Darke-Shelby-Logan-Union OH-Delaware-
Miami-Champaign-Clark-Madison-Franklin OH-Licking-Preble-
Montgomery-Greene-Fayette OH-Pickaway-Fairfield-Clinton-Ross-
Hocking-
959 PM EST Mon Jan 17 2022
…FREEZING DRIZZLE OVERNIGHT…
Light freezing drizzle will continue at times into the overnight hours, which may create isolated slick spots on roads, as well as elevated and untreated surfaces. A very light glaze of ice may be possible.
Sunday, January 23, 2022
URGENT – WINTER WEATHER MESSAGE
National Weather Service Wilmington OH
244 PM EST Sat Jan 22 2022
Hardin-Mercer-Auglaize-Darke-Shelby-Logan-Union OH-Delaware-Miami-
Champaign-Clark-Madison-Franklin OH-Licking-
244 PM EST Sat Jan 22 2022
…WINTER WEATHER ADVISORY IN EFFECT FROM 4 AM TO 4 PM EST
SUNDAY…
* WHAT…Snow expected. Total snow accumulations of 2 to 4 inches.
* WHERE…Portions of Central and West Central Ohio.
* WHEN…From 4 AM to 4 PM EST Sunday.
* IMPACTS…Plan on slippery road conditions.
Pickaway-Fairfield-Hocking-
244 PM EST Sat Jan 22 2022
…WINTER WEATHER ADVISORY IN EFFECT FROM 4 AM TO 4 PM EST
SUNDAY…
* WHAT…Snow expected. Total snow accumulations of up to two inches.
* WHERE…Pickaway, Fairfield and Hocking Counties.
* WHEN…From 4 AM to 4 PM EST Sunday.
* IMPACTS…Plan on slippery road conditions.
Monday, January 24, 2022
Special Weather Statement
National Weather Service Wilmington OH
454 AM EST Mon Jan 24 2022
Hardin-Mercer-Auglaize-Darke-Shelby-Logan-Union OH-Delaware-Miami-
Champaign-Clark-Madison-Franklin OH-Licking-Pickaway-Fairfield-
454 AM EST Mon Jan 24 2022
…LIGHT SNOW MAY CAUSE SLICK ROADS TODAY…
Light snow will move across the area today, with up to two inches of accumulation possible. Snowfall will create some slick roadways, especially on bridges and overpasses. In addition, the snow may result in a period of low visibility. Motorists should use extra caution.
Special Weather Statement
National Weather Service Wilmington OH
1110 PM EST Mon Jan 24 2022
Wayne-Fayette IN-Union IN-Franklin IN-Darke-Shelby-Logan-Union OH-
Delaware-Miami-Champaign-Clark-Madison-Franklin OH-Licking-Preble-
Montgomery-Greene-Fayette OH-Pickaway-Fairfield-Butler-Warren-
Clinton-Ross-Hocking-
1110 PM EST Mon Jan 24 2022
…PATCHY FREEZING DRIZZLE EARLY OVERNIGHT…
Light freezing drizzle will continue at times into the overnight hours, which may create isolated slick spots on roads, as well as elevated and untreated surfaces. A very light glaze of ice may be possible.
Wednesday, January 26, 2022
URGENT – WINTER WEATHER MESSAGE
National Weather Service Wilmington OH
321 AM EST Tue Jan 25 2022
Wayne-Fayette IN-Union IN-Hardin-Mercer-Auglaize-Darke-Shelby-
Logan-Union OH-Miami-Champaign-Preble-
321 AM EST Tue Jan 25 2022
…WIND CHILL ADVISORY IN EFFECT FROM 1 AM TO 11 AM EST
WEDNESDAY…
* WHAT…Very cold wind chills expected. Wind chills as low as 15 below zero.
* WHERE…Portions of East Central Indiana and Central and West Central Ohio.
* WHEN…From 1 AM to 11 AM EST Wednesday.
* IMPACTS…The cold wind chills could result in hypothermia if precautions are not taken.
URGENT – WINTER WEATHER MESSAGE
National Weather Service Wilmington OH
938 PM EST Wed Jan 26 2022
Hardin-Mercer-Auglaize-Shelby-Logan-Union OH-Delaware-Champaign-
Madison-Franklin OH-Licking-Fairfield-
938 PM EST Wed Jan 26 2022
…WIND CHILL ADVISORY IN EFFECT UNTIL 9 AM EST THURSDAY…
* WHAT…Very cold wind chills continuing. Wind chills will be 10
to 15 degrees below zero.
* WHERE…Portions of Central and West Central Ohio.
* WHEN…Until 9 AM EST Thursday.
* IMPACTS…The cold wind chills could cause frostbite on exposed skin in as little as 30 minutes.
Friday, January 28, 2022
Special Weather Statement
National Weather Service Wilmington OH
455 AM EST Fri Jan 28 2022
Delaware-Clark-Madison-Franklin OH-Licking-Preble-Montgomery-
Greene-Fayette OH-Pickaway-Fairfield-Butler-Warren-Clinton-Ross-
Hocking-Highland-
455 AM EST Fri Jan 28 2022
…LIGHT SNOW FOR MORNING COMMUTE…
Light snow will impact the morning commute this morning with brief reductions in visibility and quick light accumulations on roadways and untreated surfaces. Snowfall accumulations will generally be one inch or less, but the snow will create some slick and snow- covered roadways, especially on bridges and overpasses. Motorists
should use extra caution through the morning commute and allow extra time to reach their destination.
Saturday, January 29, 2022
URGENT – WINTER WEATHER MESSAGE
National Weather Service Wilmington OH
237 AM EST Sat Jan 29 2022
Hardin-Auglaize-Shelby-Logan-Union OH-Delaware-Miami-Champaign-
Clark-Madison-Franklin OH-Licking-Fairfield-
237 AM EST Sat Jan 29 2022
…WIND CHILL ADVISORY REMAINS IN EFFECT UNTIL 10 AM EST THIS
MORNING…
* WHAT…Very cold wind chills as low as 15 below zero are expected.
* WHERE…Portions of central and west central Ohio.
* WHEN…through 10 AM EST Saturday.
* IMPACTS…The cold wind chills could result in hypothermia if precautions are not taken.
February 2-4, 2022
URGENT – WINTER WEATHER MESSAGE
National Weather Service Wilmington OH
304 PM EST Mon Jan 31 2022
Hardin-Mercer-Auglaize-Darke-Shelby-Logan-Union OH-
304 PM EST Mon Jan 31 2022
…WINTER STORM WATCH IN EFFECT FROM WEDNESDAY MORNING THROUGH
FRIDAY MORNING…
* WHAT…Heavy mixed precipitation possible. Total snow accumulations of 6 to 11 inches and ice accumulations of one tenth to four tenths of an inch possible.
* WHERE…Portions of Central and West Central Ohio.
* WHEN…From Wednesday morning through Friday morning.
* IMPACTS…Power outages and tree damage are likely due to the ice. Travel could be nearly impossible. The hazardous conditions could impact the morning or evening commute.
* ADDITIONAL DETAILS…Wind chills will likely fall below zero degrees Friday and Friday night.
Wayne-Fayette IN-Union IN-Franklin IN-Delaware-Miami-Champaign-
Clark-Madison-Franklin OH-Licking-Preble-Montgomery-Greene-
304 PM EST Mon Jan 31 2022
…WINTER STORM WATCH IN EFFECT FROM WEDNESDAY AFTERNOON THROUGH
FRIDAY MORNING…
* WHAT…Heavy mixed precipitation possible. Total snow accumulations of 4 to 6 inches and ice accumulations of two tenths to four tenths of an inch possible.
* WHERE…Portions of East Central and Southeast Indiana and Central and West Central Ohio.
* WHEN…From Wednesday afternoon through Friday morning.
* IMPACTS…Power outages and tree damage are likely due to the ice. Travel could be nearly impossible. The hazardous conditions could impact the morning or evening commute.
* ADDITIONAL DETAILS…Wind chills will likely fall to near or below zero degrees Friday night.
URGENT – WINTER WEATHER MESSAGE
National Weather Service Wilmington OH
316 PM EST Tue Feb 1 2022
Hardin-Mercer-Auglaize-Darke-Shelby-Logan-Union OH-
316 PM EST Tue Feb 1 2022
…WINTER STORM WARNING REMAINS IN EFFECT FROM 1 PM WEDNESDAY TO
7 AM EST FRIDAY…
* WHAT…Heavy mixed precipitation expected. Total snow accumulations of 7 to 12 inches and ice accumulations of up to one tenth of an inch. Winds gusting as high as 35 mph.
* WHERE…Portions of Central and West Central Ohio.
* WHEN…From 1 PM Wednesday to 7 AM EST Friday.
* IMPACTS…Travel could be very difficult to impossible. Patchy blowing snow could significantly reduce visibility. The hazardous conditions could impact the morning or evening commute.
* ADDITIONAL DETAILS…Wind chills will likely fall to near or below zero degrees Friday and Friday night.
Franklin IN-Delaware-Clark-Madison-Franklin OH-Licking-Montgomery-
Greene-
316 PM EST Tue Feb 1 2022
…WINTER STORM WATCH REMAINS IN EFFECT FROM WEDNESDAY AFTERNOON
THROUGH FRIDAY MORNING…
* WHAT…Heavy mixed precipitation possible. Total snow accumulations of 3 to 6 inches and ice accumulations of around one tenth of an inch possible. Winds could gust as high as 35 mph.
* WHERE…Portions of Southeast Indiana and Central and West Central Ohio.
* WHEN…From Wednesday afternoon through Friday morning.
* IMPACTS…Travel could be very difficult. The hazardous conditions could impact the morning or evening commute.
* ADDITIONAL DETAILS…Wind chills will likely fall to near or below zero degrees Friday and Friday night.
Ripley-Dearborn-Ohio-Switzerland-Carroll-Gallatin-Boone-Kenton-
Campbell-Fayette OH-Pickaway-Fairfield-Butler-Warren-Clinton-Ross-
Hocking-Hamilton-Clermont-Brown-Highland-
316 PM EST Tue Feb 1 2022
…WINTER STORM WATCH REMAINS IN EFFECT FROM WEDNESDAY EVENING
THROUGH FRIDAY MORNING…
* WHAT…Heavy mixed precipitation possible. Total snow accumulations of 2 to 4 inches and ice accumulations of one
tenth to three tenths of an inch possible.
* WHERE…Portions of Southeast Indiana, Northern Kentucky and Central, South Central and Southwest Ohio.
* WHEN…From Wednesday evening through Friday morning.
* IMPACTS…Power outages and tree damage are likely due to the ice. Travel could be nearly impossible. The hazardous conditions could impact the morning or evening commute.
* ADDITIONAL DETAILS…Wind chills will likely fall below zero degrees Friday night.
URGENT – WINTER WEATHER MESSAGE
National Weather Service Wilmington OH
903 AM EST Wed Feb 2 2022
Hardin-Mercer-Auglaize-Darke-Shelby-Logan-Union OH-
903 AM EST Wed Feb 2 2022
…WINTER STORM WARNING REMAINS IN EFFECT FROM 1 PM THIS
AFTERNOON TO 7 AM EST FRIDAY…
* WHAT…Heavy mixed precipitation expected. Total snow and sleetaccumulations of 7 to 12 inches and ice accumulations of a lightglaze. Winds gusting as high as 35 mph.
* WHERE…Portions of Central and West Central Ohio.
* WHEN…From 1 PM this afternoon to 7 AM EST Friday.
* IMPACTS…Travel could be very difficult to impossible. Patchy blowing snow could significantly reduce visibility. The hazardous conditions could impact the morning or evening commute.
* ADDITIONAL DETAILS…Wind chills will likely fall to near or below zero degrees Friday through Saturday morning.
Wayne-Fayette IN-Union IN-Franklin IN-Delaware-Miami-Champaign-
Clark-Madison-Franklin OH-Licking-Preble-Montgomery-Greene-
903 AM EST Wed Feb 2 2022
…WINTER STORM WARNING REMAINS IN EFFECT FROM 5 PM THIS
AFTERNOON TO 7 AM EST FRIDAY…
* WHAT…Heavy mixed precipitation expected. Total snow and sleet accumulations of 4 to 8 inches and ice accumulations of up to one tenth of an inch. Winds gusting as high as 35 mph.
* WHERE…Portions of East Central and Southeast Indiana and Central and West Central Ohio.
* WHEN…From 5 PM this afternoon to 7 AM EST Friday.
* IMPACTS…Travel could be very difficult. Patchy blowing snow could significantly reduce visibility. The hazardous conditions could impact the morning or evening commute.
* ADDITIONAL DETAILS…Wind chills will likely fall to near or below zero degrees Friday through Saturday morning.
Ripley-Dearborn-Fayette OH-Pickaway-Fairfield-Butler-Warren-
Clinton-Hamilton-
903 AM EST Wed Feb 2 2022
…WINTER STORM WARNING REMAINS IN EFFECT FROM MIDNIGHT TONIGHT
TO 7 AM EST FRIDAY…
* WHAT…Heavy mixed precipitation expected. Total snow and sleetaccumulations of 1 to 3 inches and ice accumulations of two tenths to one quarter of an inch. Winds gusting as high as 35 mph.
* WHERE…Portions of Southeast Indiana and Central and Southwest Ohio.
* WHEN…From midnight tonight to 7 AM EST Friday.
* IMPACTS…Power outages and tree damage are likely due to the ice. Travel could be nearly impossible. Patchy blowing snow could significantly reduce visibility. The hazardous conditions could impact the morning or evening commute.
* ADDITIONAL DETAILS…Wind chills will likely fall below zero degrees Friday night into Saturday morning.
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