

The forecast for the Columbus area, according to the National Weather Service, included a chance of up to an inch of more snow, which blanketed the area overnight, mostly before 3 p.m. More: 3 things to know about winter plowing, snow emergencies in Columbus and Franklin County Friday and a wind chill warning until 4 p.m. It declared a winter storm warning until 5 p.m. included sub-zero temperatures of -3 degrees with a wind chill of -30 degrees, according to the weather service.

The National Weather Service office in Wilmington reported that 4.8 inches of snow fell overnight at John Glenn Columbus International Airport. "So it'll get to Tuesday and Wednesday it should start to warm up and start to melt."

"The snow's just gonna stick around to the weekend at least, and then we are going to start to gradually warm up as we go into next week," said Lott. He said to expect the snow to stick around for Christmas and into early next week. Last week a meteorologist for the National Weather Service in Wilmington, told The Dispatch it was too early to tell if Columbus would see snow on Sunday, but that changed shortly after, said National Weather Service meteorologist Jim Lott. But this year, it turns out there will be snow on the ground come Dec. Last week it was too soon to tell whether Columbus residents would get a white Christmas. Those traveling on the roads may subject themselves to arrest." Columbus to get a white Christmas after all All employees should contact their employer to see if they should report to work. No one should be driving during these conditions unless it is absolutely necessary to travel or a personal emergency exists. "All roadways are closed to non-emergency personnel. According to the sheriff's office, an emergency of that level is defined as:Īt 7:30 p.m., the Delaware County Sheriff's Office raised its Level 2 snow emergency to a Level three emergency, according to the sheriff's office Facebook page. This morning, Licking, Delaware, Madison and Fairfield counties also declared Level 2 snow emergencies.Īnd around mid-day, Pickaway County was raised to a Level 3 snow emergency and after 5 p.m., Licking County was moved to a Level 3 Snow Emergency, according to a tweet from the county's Emergency Management. More: What does it mean when Franklin County, Columbus are under snow emergencies? More: Warming centers open for Columbus homeless as cold weather hits, but hours limited at most urging motorists to drive cautiously and warning of hazardous roads. The sheriff's office had declared a Level 1 snow emergency for the county around 1:30 a.m.
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Drivers are urged to ask their employers if they should report to work.

tweet, means that in addition to blowing and drifting snow, roads are very icy and only necessary travel is recommended. The first real storm of the season hit Columbus overnight, bringing with it plenty of winter fury and flurries - and a Level 2 snow emergency for residents of Franklin County.Ī Level 2 snow emergency, which was announced by the Franklin County Sheriff's office in a 5:36 a.m. View Gallery: PHOTOS: Winter Storm Elliott batters Columbus
