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Columbus Buried in Snow as Frigid Temperatures Settle In

Columbus Buried in Snow as Frigid Temperatures Settle In

Columbus, Ohio — Central Ohio is digging out after a record-breaking winter storm that dumped heavy snow and set the stage for an extremely cold week ahead. Residents are urged to take precautions as snow removal and dangerously low wind chills combine to create hazardous conditions.

Storm Recap:

  • Most of Central Ohio saw 10–11 inches of snow, with reports of up to 13 inches in New Albany, Zanesville, and Coshocton County.
  • Southern and eastern Ohio experienced a mix of sleet and freezing rain, totaling 6–8 inches in some areas.
  • Columbus officially recorded 11.9 inches of snow, tying for the third-highest single-day snowfall in city history.
    • Previous records:
      • 15.5 inches – March 8, 2008
      • 12.3 inches – April 4, 1987
      • 11.9 inches – January 6, 1910

Weather Advisories:

  • Cold Weather Advisory: Midnight Sunday through 6 PM Monday. Wind chills could dip to -15°F.
  • Extreme Cold Warning: Monday evening through noon Tuesday. Wind chills could reach -25°F.

Daily Forecast (Columbus):

  • Tonight (Sunday): Snow showers ending, low near 7°F.
  • Monday: Mostly cloudy with flurries, high around 13°F, wind chills -10 to -15°F.
  • Tuesday: High near 17°F, wind chills as low as -25°F, chance of light snow adding up to 1 inch.
  • Wednesday–Thursday: Partly cloudy, highs 11–13°F, wind chills around -20°F. Occasional flurries.
  • Friday: High 13°F, morning lows below zero.
  • Next Weekend: Slight warming, highs 19–22°F, lows near 0°F, slight chance of snow.

Safety and Travel Tips:

  • Clear snow from driveways and sidewalks promptly.
  • Dress in layers and protect extremities in frigid wind chills.
  • Expect blowing and drifting snow, especially on north-south roadways.
  • Limit outdoor exposure during the coldest periods Monday night through Tuesday morning.

Summary:
Columbus is now facing a rare combination of heavy snowfall and extreme cold, making travel and outdoor work hazardous. Residents should plan accordingly, stay updated on local advisories, and prepare for one of the coldest starts to the workweek in recent years.

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