The winter storm brought new snowfall records in Cincinnati, Columbus and Dayton. The old records held for nearly 100 years.
Expect chilly weather and potential snow affecting Thursday morning commute in Columbus, Cincinnati, Wilmington, and nearby areas; temperatures remain below normal into the weekend.
A winter weather advisory is in effect for Columbus from 10 p.m. Dec. 1 to 10 a.m. Tuesday, with 2–4 inches of snow expected ...
Schools and roads are closed, while counties are declaring snow emergencies. Here's what you need to know Dec. 2, 2025.
CCS joins the list of central Ohio school districts that have closed or delayed start times because of the weather.
The National Weather Service forecasts snowfall in Ohio with 2-4 inches expected, affecting travel and prompting snow-clearing efforts, with a return to dry but cold weather later Tuesday.
Snowfall could hit central Ohio Dec. 1-2, according to the National Weather Service in Wilmington.
The National Weather Service reported more than four inches of snow accumulation over 24 hours at John Glenn International ...
Snow arrived overnight and continued into the morning hours.
Columbus was prioritizing clearing major roads after a record-breaking snowfall on Dec. 2. The city plows lower-traffic residential roads last.