After days of model after model run hinting at some light snow for Christmas Eve in to Christmas Day, it's finally happening. An inch of rain the past couple days left the ground warm, but the cool down to below freezing temps for the foreseeable future has opened the door to storm systems to bring snow!
Here's a look at the NAM for 1pm tomorrow with an approaching shortwave, spreading snow in mostly northern Ohio:
For areas north of that dotted line, we should see a decent 3-4" of snow, and those areas will get more prolonged snow. I feel safe to make the prediction that Central Ohio will see 2" of snow. There's the potential if this storm moves further south we could see more, but I think 2" is a safe bet for us.
It's a Christmas miracle, we should see our first White Christmas since 2010! Merry Christmas everyone!
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