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Snow piled up quickly across parts of Northeast Ohio with some places already topping 7 inches as lake-effect continues.
COLUMBUS, Ohio — Several school districts in central Ohio closed or delayed start times on Monday morning due to slick roads and winter weather. Some of the schools that have announced closures or delays for Monday include:
Snow accumulations between 3 and 5 inches are possible in portions of east central Indiana and central and west central Ohio, the NWS said.
Northeast Ohio was blanketed in snow this past weekend, with a trifecta of systems: an arctic cold front, a clipper and lake-effect snow.
A lake-effect snow warning and winter weather advisory are now in effect across Northeast Ohio as heavy snow, blowing snow and poor visibility threaten travel throughout the weekend.
Saturday's snowfall total was 5.4 inches, the National Weather Service says. Now, Sunday's temperatures are prompting a cold weather advisory.
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Snow emergencies, parking bans in Northeast Ohio
It’s that time of year again — when street parking is prohibited to help plow trucks clear snowy roads and emergency vehicles reach their destinations quickly.
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Central Ohio counties under snow emergencies on Dec. 14, 2025
Snow blanketed portions of Ohio on Saturday, prompting most counties to issue snow emergencies. With bitter cold temperatures entering the area Sunday morning, some
The City of Westerville, Ohio is ready to address the snowstorm, with Snow Warriors working around the clock. Residents are informed to expect initial delays in road clearing due to weather conditions.
More than a dozen school districts have either canceled or delayed classes for Tuesday. COLUMBUS, Ohio — More than a dozen school districts in central Ohio closed or delayed start times on Tuesday due to winter weather. As more schools release their plans, 10TV will keep you updated. You can find a complete list of closings and delays here.
Bitter cold temperatures and wind chills below zero are gripping the Cincinnati region. A significant warm-up is expected, with temperatures reaching the mid-50s by Thursday. The recent winter storm brought 4.9 inches of snow to the official measurement site at CVG.