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Roads may have been closed for much of the day Sunday, but that didn't stop neighbors in Columbus' Franklin Park from enjoying the weather.
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Health, Science & EnvironmentOhio Department of Transportation spokesperson Matt Bruning said Thursday the biggest issue is how cold it will be in addition to the snowfall.
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Health, Science & EnvironmentMaps released Thursday estimate 8 to 12 inches of snow in the Columbus area. The storm is set to hit Saturday afternoon and continue to Sunday afternoon.
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Business & EconomyMad River Mountain in Zanesville and Snow Trails near Mansfield are closed as the resorts wait for colder temperatures to invite skiers and snowboarders to their slopes.
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Some parts of Central Ohio were experiencing blizzard-like conditions Friday morning after an overnight storm blanketed the region in snow and temperatures at or below zero.
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Central Ohio children might have been a bit upset that the season’s first substantial snowfall came on a day when schools were already closed.
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What's expected to be the largest snowfall of the season comes as the Ohio Department of Transportation only has about half the number of plow truck drivers it normally employs.
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Columbus Mayor Andrew Ginther is urging residents to stay home or find shelter before what's expected to be a heavy snowfall.The National Weather…
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The powerful storm is bringing record-low temperatures, widespread power outages and hazardous conditions to a swath of the country the National Weather Service calls "unprecedented and expansive."
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It’s a good day for most local students to already be off of school, as a large snowstorm moves into Central Ohio.Forecasts call for 2-4 inches of snow…