1/15/2025
WT Staff
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January 15, 2025 1118 am EST
Clipper system coming in with up to 3 inches of snow
Hazardous Weather Outlook issued by NWS Cleveland at 305 am Wed Jan 15
A clipper system will bring another round of light snow across the
entire area late tonight into Thursday with 1 to 3 inches of snowfall
possible. An arctic air mass will arrive across the region next Monday into
Tuesday. Sub- zero wind chills are likely and cold weather advisories
may be needed. Stay tuned for updates.
See NWS winter weather safety information for at home and on the road, here.
Impacting Lucas-Wood-Ottawa-Sandusky-Erie-Lorain-Cuyahoga-Hancock-Seneca-Huron-
Medina-Summit-Portage-Trumbull-Wyandot-Crawford-Richland-Ashland-
Wayne-Stark-Mahoning-Marion-Morrow-Holmes-Knox Counties
Streamflow Situation from the network of US Geological Survey monitors in Ohio
Cleveland is looking at a high 24 today, snow showers are likely overnight tonight, mainly after 5am up to half an inch of snow accumulation possible.
Wilmington is experiencing a combination of very cold temperatures and wind resulting in wind chill values from 0 to 10 below zero this morning. A quick burst of light snow is likely Thursday morning into the early afternoon. Accumulations of up to 2 inches are possible in central Ohio, with lesser amounts elsewhere. Cold temperatures and gusty winds could cause reduced visibility and slick spots on roads. Bitterly cold temperatures and wind chills are expected Monday and Tuesday next week.
Safe Drinking Water Advisories
Logan County: Bellefontaine City Public Water System issued a BWA following repairs to a broken water main on Reynolds Avenue on Monday. Customers connecting from 1127 North Main – 1640 North Main, Northview Drive, Dowell Avenue, 1673 County Road 9, Turner Road, Dushane Road, Omaha Road, Shawnee Trace, Knowlton Road, Milligan Road, and Whetstone Court are included in this order until further notice. Bellefontaine City Public Water System serves 13,249 residential customers from a groundwater source in the Upper Great Miami River watershed.
The new quarterly stats are due this week from EPA, check back here for an update to the Serious Violator List. From the prior quarter, see how drinking water facility compliance compares in Ohio, New York, Georgia, Louisiana and California, here.
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