
2/11/2025
WT Staff
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February 11, 2025 1024 am EST
NWS: One to two inches of snow coming for central and southwest Ohio
Hazardous Weather Outlook issued by NWS Wilmington 421 am EST Tues Feb 11
Light snow is likely Tuesday morning and afternoon, with accumulations of one to two inches possible, mainly on grassy and elevated surfaces.
See the latest travel, roadway, and traffic conditions for Ohio, here.
Impacting Fayette-Pickaway-Fairfield-Butler-Warren-Clinton-
Hamilton Counties
Hazardous Weather Outlook issued by NWS Cleveland 549 am EST Tues Feb 11
A brief window of snow, sleet, or freezing rain is possible tomorrow - Wednesday Feb 12 - in the afternoon. Temperature will warm above freezing and precipitation will turn to rain. Temperatures will continue to warm on Wednesday night with rain being the primary weather type.
Impacting Lorain-Cuyahoga-Lake-Geauga-Ashtabula Inland-Huron-Medina-Summit-
Portage-Trumbull-Crawford-Richland-Ashland-Wayne-Stark-Mahoning-
Marion-Morrow-Holmes-Knox-Ashtabula Lakeshore-Northern Erie Counties
Streamflow Situation from the network of US Geological Survey monitors in Ohio
Overcast with haze, 28 degrees at Marion Municipal Airport in north central Ohio, a chance of snow coming between noon and 4pm this afternoon with little or no shoveling required. Prepare for the likelihood of Wednesday snow with freezing rain landing before 2pm, up to half inch of snow accumulation is possible, switching to rain for tomorrow night, 100% certainty for the north to see up to a quarter inch of rain.
Overcast, 30 degrees at Airborne Airpark Airport in the south. Snow is likely to begin in the afternoon, up to an inch possible as the temp peaks at freezing point, 32F. Snow may continue overnight, a 40% chance for another half inch coming before midnight with wind gusts to 21 mph. Tomorrow, rain is expected in the afternoon, the high up to 42 degrees, the rain continuing to fall tomorrow night, up to a quarter inch with the wind up to 26 mph overnight.
Streamflows continue along seasonal normal lines in most of the state Tuesday, the Lake Erie drainage basin across the north of Ohio runs in the mid to lower range of normal with two below normal ratings creeping on overnight. The south facing flows feeding Ohio River-Mississippi River run mostly normal with a widening band of below normal readings showing up in an arc through the interior, impacting all four major basins draining the interior of Ohio south of the Lake Erie basin. The drought map remains as reported yesterday, Muskingum River basin's Licking River watershed and Ohio River minor tributary Wheeling Creek watershed remain of Ohio's 32 watersheds, below normal. No active floods, no extreme high or extreme low 1st percentile flows appear in the reference network, though there are two low flows at the 2nd percentile.
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