The most impactful storm of the season so far is still causing problems for us. School districts are already calling off classes tomorrow all over southern Ohio, and quite a few are closed or delayed in Central Ohio. It wasn't the amount of snow, but the blowing of snow that really caused a headache on the roads. It sure didn't help that we barely made it in to the double digits in the temperature department today either.
Help is on the way tomorrow as we'll get above freezing during the day with some sun. That should be enough to clear up any remaining roadway issues ahead of Wednesday's storm.
On The Warm Side
Winter Storm Watches and warnings are already up across the Midwest ahead of a storm system that'll dump snow from Nebraska to the Upper Great Lakes. However, we'll be on the warm side of it. 40's and rain is the call for Wednesday, but Wednesday night in to early Thursday morning is where we should keep an eye out for our next chance of snow.
In not exactly the same form as this weekend, we'll see snow on the backside of this storm system. Colder air rushes in as the front passes through, so any moisture leftover will change to snow:
This won't be too impactful, maybe just an inch of snow.
What I'll be writing about later in the week is another deep freeze for this weekend. This one might last a little longer than the one we saw Sunday and today.
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