A winter storm watch issued by the National Weather Service in Wilmington Friday morning warns of five to 10 inches of possible snowfall and mixed precipitation coming to Columbus this weekend.
Columbus uses a three-level system to prioritize streets for plowing. Read about the city's plan for the snowstorm.
COLUMBUS, Ohio (WSYX) — Get your shovel ready. A WINTER WEATHER ADVISORY goes into effect for Central Ohio from midday Friday ...
The Columbus Consolidated Government has adjusted other city operations because of the winter storm predicted for Muscogee ...
Central Ohio schools have announced school closures for Monday, Jan. 6, in response to an expected substantial snowfall.
A significant winter storm event could feature heavy snow, heavy sleet ... if your school is closed or delayed. AEP Ohio, which services much of the Columbus area, has an online power outage ...
A more serious ice storm has moved south of the Ohio River ... North of the Columbus area will still see comparatively minor impacts, though slick roads and blowing snow will be a problem.
Storm Blair buried parts of Ohio, Kentucky and Indiana in snow Sunday and Monday but who has the most the most to dig out from? Some spots have reported more than 11 inches of snow accumulation, ...
The winter storm will likely cause roads to become slick and hazardous and make travel very difficult, according to NWS Wilmington. How much snow has ... outages in Columbus? AEP Ohio, which ...
A major snowstorm has entered southwest and southern Ohio, and is forecasted to bring as much as a foot of snow in areas south of Columbus. The National Weather Service in Wilmington has issued a ...