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Bitter cold is gripping the region Monday but the good news is that a warm up is in sight. The temperature early Dec. 15 was zero degrees. By Thursday, the National Weather service expects a high temperature in the mid-50s. The region's cold weather advisory expired at 11 a.m. Wind chill values were in the teens as the advisory expired.
Snow piled up quickly across parts of Northeast Ohio with some places already topping 7 inches as lake-effect continues.
Widespread, steady system snow that developed Saturday afternoon will start to taper off from west to east across Northeast Ohio Saturday evening.
COLUMBUS, Ohio — Several inches of snow are accumulating in central Ohio on Saturday as a winter storm continues to move through the area. Snowfall totals currently range from 1 to 4+ inches across the region. Before making plans to head out, check to see if your county is under a snow emergency.
A lake-effect snow warning and winter weather advisory are now in effect across Northeast Ohio as heavy snow, blowing snow and poor visibility threaten travel throughout the weekend.
Lake-effect and general snow fell in northeastern Ohio on the afternoon of Monday, December 12, with the National Weather Service forecasting “periods of light to occasionally moderate” snowfall.This footage,
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Central Ohio counties under snow emergencies on Dec. 14, 2025
Snow blanketed portions of Ohio on Saturday, prompting most counties to issue snow emergencies. With bitter cold temperatures entering the area Sunday morning, some
Snow accumulations between 3 and 5 inches are possible in portions of east central Indiana and central and west central Ohio, the NWS said.
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Snow emergencies, parking bans in Northeast Ohio
It’s that time of year again — when street parking is prohibited to help plow trucks clear snowy roads and emergency vehicles reach their destinations quickly.
The City of Westerville, Ohio is ready to address the snowstorm, with Snow Warriors working around the clock. Residents are informed to expect initial delays in road clearing due to weather conditions.
With many central Ohio school districts cancelling or delaying school several times, when do they need to make them up under state law?