Light snow will overspread the region beginning in our southwest counties early Wednesday morning (which may impact the Cincinnati area morning commute) and ending Wednesday evening in our northeast counties (which may impact the Columbus area evening commute). pic.twitter.com/EB8dqdvYve
— NWS Wilmington OH (@NWSILN) December 15, 2020
Snow will eventually end from west to east in the evening.
During the day temperatures will only rise to around 36 degrees.
Once the sun goes down, chances of snow will quickly drop off, leaving a cloudy sky with a low of around 30 degrees.
[6:25 AM] We've issue a Winter Weather Advisory for locations along and south of the Ohio River until noon. Freezing rain and sleet may mix with snow before changing to rain this afternoon. Up to 1 inch of snow with a light glaze of ice are possible. Use caution. pic.twitter.com/2ssWifz36l
— NWS Wilmington OH (@NWSILN) December 16, 2020
For Thursday, although the bulk of the rain and snow will be gone, the NWS said we will still see flurries and drizzle throughout the day. Otherwise skies will be cloudy, and temperatures will rise only slightly from overnight to a high of about 34 degrees.
The flurries and light rain are expected to continue well into the night before ending in the early hours of Friday morning. Temperatures will dip further down to around 26 degrees, and clouds will begin to decrease as we get closer to dawn.
By daybreak on Friday, skies will be partly cloudy, and temperatures will be a bit warmer than the prior two days with a high around 39 degrees.
Clouds will start to increase again Friday afternoon, and continue to gather throughout the night as temperatures fall to around 30 degrees.
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