Rainy weather for Columbus, Ohio trick-or-treating 2021
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Snow blankets most of central Ohio in late April wintry storm
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Central Ohioans woke up to a blanket of snow Wednesday morning with areas seeing as much as five inches accumulated.
The amount people saw was very dependent on location, however, said Brian Coniglio, a meteorologist for the National Weather Service office in Wilmington. The snow was caused by a strong low pressure system. It snowed up to five inches in Delaware County, Coniglio said. It snowed a little more than we expected . but the middle of the city, near the airport, got only about an inch. When it s so close to freezing, the threshold is sharp whether it sticks.
Coniglio said there were areas that saw power outages, most likely from tree branches falling on power lines, but the weather didn t appear to affect road conditions.
Today marks 18th straight day with snow; more coming Thursday Jeremy P. Kelley © JIM NOELKER Good Samaritans help push a driver out of the ally on Brown St. Tuesday morning after a powerful winter storm dumped copious amounts of snow in the Miami Valley.
Remember January, with high temperatures in the 40s and hardly any snow?
Today marks the 18th straight day Dayton has had at least an inch of snow cover, according to National Weather Service data, the longest stretch in at least five years. It will also mark 12 days since the last time the temperature hit 30 degrees.
That’s not likely to change in the next few days. After cold temperatures and fairly dry conditions today, more snow is likely on Thursday, although meteorologists say their forecast models vary on how much snow we’ll get.