Ohio, Snow and Winter
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Temps in teens and areas of lake-effect snow impact some roads and may cause local school disruptions. The well-advertised colder and snowier weather pattern has arrived in central Indiana, and we’re already seeing the early impacts as temperatures continue to fall this evening.
Cold air dives into WNY from Sunday into early next week, setting the stage for lake effect snow. Winds gusting near 45mph will cause poor visibility and blowing and drifting snow.
TONIGHT Lake-effect snow, heavy at times, will last through the overnight, most persistent along and west of US-131. Several inches of accumulation are likely. Winds will increase toward daybreak, as low temperatures fall to the lower teens.
After a few mild days, temperatures are set to tumble into the middle of the week along with some returning snow showers.
The Recreation and Parks Department is opening five warming centers as winter storm Fern makes its way to the region.
Saturday began with rain, sleet and snow in parts of North Texas, with temperatures falling into the low 30s by 3 a.m.