I won't waste too many words on this one. The clipper flying through our region tonight will bring some gusts and a reinforcing shot of cold air, but I don't see much in the way of snow tonight. At least not in Central Ohio. Northern Ohio is a different story, where they have their first Winter Weather Advisory of the season and could see over 3" in most spots. This is a potent clipper, but it's staying too far north for us to get in on the action.
The 7pm radar simulation for the HRRR seems to understand the dry lower levels of the atmosphere, as it keeps us dry for the most part south of I-70.
Even the radar right now is showing moisture as the initial "warm front" gusts through. But, nothing's falling:
I'd say our only chance will be from that pocket behind the main line later tonight, but even that seems unlikely for more than a dusting tonight.
We'll take a breather after this, waiting for another potential storm on Sunday.
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