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Winter storm Fern is making its way to Ohio. How long will it last? When does the snow start? Here's what NWS' hazardous weather outlook says
According to forecast maps from The Weather Channel, Winter Storm Fern is expected to bring heavy snowfall to Ohio. The storm will bring ice, including a mix of snow and ice, in states south of Ohio. Winter Storm Fern may continue to bring snow in parts of the Northeast, especially New England, on Monday.
Southwest Ohio will see unseasonably cold return this weekend, as well as accumulating snow as a major winter storm moves through the southern and eastern U.S.
Columbus and Cincinnati brace for weather fluctuations with rain turning to snow and potentially slick travel conditions; NWS warns of low temperatures to follow.
A winter storm brought over six inches of snow to parts of Ohio from December 1-2. Cincinnati, Columbus, and Dayton all broke daily snowfall records on December 2, including by nearly two inches in Cincinnati and Columbus. Frigid temperatures and more snow ...
A winter storm warning is in effect for much of Ohio from Saturday through Monday as heavy snow and dangerous travel conditions are expected.
Ohio's Wilmington area braces for cold and snow flurries, with the National Weather Service forecasting a chillier Thursday and a cold start to next week.
More than 160 million Americans are expected to face an unusually brutal winter storm from Friday, with heavy snows and freezing rains forecast. The storm is expected to sweep through much of the United States,