Tuesday, January 15, 2008

Ohio Weather

Not a bad day for most of Ohio. However, the Snow Belt (which is still under a snow advisory until 9PM tonight) did see steady snow all day and as of 340 has picked up 2-4", with another 1" possible this evening. Tomorrow will not be a bad day, with some sun and temps in the middle to upper 30s in the north, and maybe near 40 south. Late Thursday a cold front comes through. Looks like snow (maybe some rain mixed in) in the north, especially NE and NW Ohio, and probably all rain in southern Ohio. Friday will be colder, but nothing too bad with just a few snow showers. However Friday Night, the arctic front comes through. This weekend will be COLD! Saturday most of the state will hover in the 19-25 degree range. Saturday Night there will be a large spread in overnight lows...0-10 (very cold no matter what!) and Sunday the highs across Ohio will be in the 12-20 degree range. On top of this the lake effect snow machine could be cranking out a lot of snow. It looks more like a westerly wind than northerly wind so right now it looks like the primary Snow Belt east of Cleveland will see the most snow, but the whole state could see at least a few flurries. Monday next week will moderate a bit but by next Tuesday another cold shot may be coming in! A note: Models are a mess on the possible east coast storm for Thursday Night/Friday, but I will be making a snow map on it tomorrow so check back!

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