Time to place the flip flops again within the closet, Columbus.
The Nationwide Climate Service has issued a snow advisory for a lot of Ohio, together with the Columbus space, for early Tuesday, ending days of unseasonably heat climate.
There’s a likelihood for rain to start out earlier than midnight. The rain will give strategy to a 50-percent likelihood of snow by 1 a.m. with northeast winds between 11 and 17 mph. The NWS says we may accumulate lower than a half-inch of snow, revising its earlier prediction of not less than an inch.
The NWS tweeted that the rain/snow line shifted southeast and that heat floor temperatures may initially maintain snow from accumulating on roads.
“A low-pressure system will transfer northeast throughout the japanese Tennessee Valley and central Appalachians tonight earlier than transitioning to a coast low on Tuesday,” NWS reported. “Some accumulating moist snow is forecast with the very best quantities occurring over south central Ohio and northeast Kentucky.”
The cool climate would finish per week of temperatures reaching the 50s and even 60s on Thursday, Friday and Saturday.
Columbus climate forecast for week of Feb. 12
The climate service is forecasting highs within the 40s in Columbus this week. Here is the outlook for the remainder of the work week:
- Tuesday, Feb. 13: Partly sunny with an evening close to 41 and reveals within the mid-20s.
- Wednesday, Feb. 14 (Valentine’s Day): Sunny, with a excessive close to 44 with temperatures dipping into the decrease 30s.
- Thursday, Feb. 15: Rain is probably going earlier than 1 p.m. with a highs close to 50. The prospect for rain is about 70%. It ought to stay cloudy within the night with a low round 29.
- Friday, Feb. 16: Partly sunny, with a excessive close to 41. By night time, there may be one other likelihood for some rain turning into snow with a low of about 28.
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