Columbus Forecast: Snow Approaching, Current Dry Spell Persists

Columbus residents are currently enjoying a brief respite from winter conditions as they start the work week. Cold temperatures are persisting, but there are no significant travel issues for commuters. However, a new snow system is expected to arrive later today, bringing wintry weather into Tuesday morning.
Snow Forecast for Columbus
Weather models show differing predictions regarding snow totals. Forecasts suggest an accumulation of approximately 2 to 3 inches is likely. Northeastern areas may receive more snow, while regions to the northwest can expect less. The most significant snowfall is anticipated early Tuesday morning, resulting in slick road conditions.
Upcoming Weather Overview
- Tonight: Partly cloudy, low temperature of 24°F.
- Monday: Mostly cloudy with late snow, high reaching 35°F.
- Tuesday: 2-3 inches of snow accumulation expected, high of 34°F.
- Wednesday: Partly cloudy, high around 34°F.
- Thursday: Partly cloudy, slight chance of snow showers, high of 32°F.
- Friday: Partly cloudy, increased likelihood of snow, high near 32°F.
- Saturday: Mostly cloudy, potential for snow, high of 35°F.
- Sunday: Cloudy with persistent cold temperatures, high reaching 33°F.
Longer-range forecasts indicate additional snow may occur later this week. A few flurries are possible Thursday, followed by scattered snowfall on Friday. Snow showers could also extend into the weekend, keeping winter conditions in play across central Ohio.
Stay tuned for updates on the weather system as it develops.




