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  1. Ohio winter weather advisory issued. How much snow will fall ...

    18 hours ago · A winter weather advisory is in effect for Columbus from 10 p.m. Dec. 1 to 10 a.m. Tuesday, with 2–4 inches of snow expected overnight.

  2. Will it snow in the US? Here's where snow is forecast - USA TODAY

    15 hours ago · As much as six inches of snow could fall by Tuesday, Dec. 2 in some areas as another snowstorm is expected to cover large portions of the United States, according to …

  3. Columbus Weather: Flurries tonight and Friday, more snow ...

    5 days ago · Cold & breezy for the next couple days with flurries for Central Ohio. Lake effect snow staying north. Snow and a wintry mix are on the way for the weekend.

  4. Snow expected across central Ohio late Monday night ...

    1 day ago · Weather Blog Snow expected across central Ohio late Monday night, impacting Tuesday morning commute There is an increased chance of widespread light snow that could …

  5. Overnight snow could lead to messy morning commute in Ohio

    12 hours ago · Snow starts around midnight for most areas and will last through Tuesday morning. Most areas are under a Winter Weather Advisory.

  6. Snow forecast for Columbus, OH

    Snowfall predictions for Columbus, OH. Past snow depth totals and current conditions.

  7. Columbus, OH Winter Weather Forecast | AccuWeather

    Forecasts the expected snowfall amount, snow accumulation, and with snowfall radar.

  8. Winter Storm Chan Bringing Snow, Ice - The Weather Channel

    Scattered snow showers during the morning. Then partly to mostly cloudy for the afternoon. High 36F. Winds SW at 10 to 15 mph. Chance of snow 30%. Cloudy with snow showers developing …

  9. Live updates: Winter storm hitting Midwest to bring first ...

    15 hours ago · A winter storm will deliver a punch of snow to millions in the Northeast after it dumps more white stuff on the snowy Midwest.

  10. Snow - Wikipedia

    Otherwise, snow typically melts seasonally, causing runoff into streams and rivers and recharging groundwater. Major snow-prone areas include the polar regions, the northernmost half of the …