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A major snowstorm will hit central Ohio this weekend. Download the 10TV+ app on your smart TV for 24/7 coverage and the latest updates.
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Live updates: Storm shuts down roads, limits services
A winter storm is expected to drop around a foot of snow across Ohio this weekend, with temperatures so cold that it won’t be able to melt.
Update: During his address, Mayor Ginther confirmed that residents should "stay home, and stay informed" so that plow and snow removal crews can continue their
New records were set in other Ohio cities as well. Dayton set a new daily snowfall record for Jan. 25 with 12.4 inches and Columbus with 11.9 inches, according to the weather service. To learn more about totals throughout greater Cincinnati neighborhoods, read our snowfall record coverage.
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Snow emergencies in central Ohio for Jan. 26, 2026
COLUMBUS, Ohio (WCMH) – After central Ohio was covered in a foot of snow Sunday, counties remain under snow emergencies Monday but are starting to downgrade levels as roads begin to improve. Storm Team 4 will have live updates on the forecast throughout Monday in the video player above.
A winter storm that swept dozens of states smashed the daily snow record for Columbus, Ohio, dropping almost a foot by Sunday evening, January 25, weather officials said.The National Weather Service said a total of 11.
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Columbus weather: Frigid air continues this week
The massive snowpack and the jet stream will help keep the air very cold. Air temperatures this afternoon only warm up into the middle teens with wind chills staying below zero for most of the day.
Ohio will see snow, strong winds and sub-zero temperatures this weekend due to winter storm Fern. What we know and how much snow Ohio might get
A winter storm warning is in effect for much of Ohio from Saturday through Monday as heavy snow and dangerous travel conditions are expected.