Snowfall totals range from 3-6″ across the region. As of an 8 a.m. report, more than 4″ fell in Columbus.
COLUMBUS, Ohio — A winter storm left behind several inches of snow in central Ohio Tuesday morning.
Snowfall totals range from 3-6″ across the region. As of an 8 a.m. report, more than 4″ fell in Columbus.
Before making plans to head out, check to see if your county is under a snow emergency.
Those under a Level 2 should only drive if absolutely necessary. Roads are closed to all non-emergency personnel in counties under a Level 3.
Snowfall totals around central Ohio:
6.2″ in Worthington (8:18 AM report)5.8″ in Newark (7:14AM report)5″ in Bellefontaine (6AM report)4.8″ in Powell (7:40AM report)4.5″ in Columbus (8:05AM report)4.5″ in Pickerington (7:26 AM report)4.5 in Mount Vernon (7:10AM report)4.5″ in Gahanna (7AM report)4.3 in Mount Gilead (6AM report)4″ in Marion (7AM report)4″ in Galion (6AM report)4″ in Zanesville (7:36AM report)4″ in Coshocton (7:35AM report)3.5″ in Plain City (7:34AM report)3.5″ in Grove City (6:03AM report)
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Extended forecast
Temperatures drop at or below the freezing mark for the second half of the week, with the chance for some spotty flurries or light snow showers although the better chance of snow will be the second half of the weekend.
There will be another system tracking toward the Ohio Valley. We’re just a bit too far out to make any detailed forecasts, but we will be watching and let you know as soon as the situation becomes clear to us.