Ohio faces below-average temperatures with clear skies, before a warm-up and windy conditions mid-week per NWS Wilmington.
The National Weather Service in Wilmington issued a heavy wind advisory for Tuesday, March 4. The forecast also includes possible snow and storms.
Rain, blooming flowers, warm temperatures and more rain may be in store this season. The National Weather Service recently released its first predictions for the spring months, and central Ohio is in for a warmer,
High winds slammed into northern Ohio on Friday, toppling a massive tree into a house in South Euclid and downing power lines. Forecasters said some of the gusts could reach as high as 50 mph. The National Weather Service issued a wind advisory Friday morning,
When will the snow melt in Ohio? The layer of white that blankets most of the Buckeye State could start dwindling this weekend, according to Rick Garuckas, a meteorologist who works in the Cleveland office of the National Weather Service.
Snow showers Thursday morning could drop an inch or two of accumulation on much of the area. The National Weather Service’s forecast for tomorrow calls for highs only reaching the mid 30s with windy conditions during the day.
Ohio continues to experience variable weather, with a mix of rain, snow, and gusty winds due to a low-pressure system.
Ohio faces below-average temperatures with clear skies, before a warm-up and windy conditions mid-week per NWS Wilmington.
Warmer weather conditions will continue on Wednesday before a cold front moves into the area. The National Weather Service’s forecast for tomorrow calls for highs around 60 with windy conditions throughout the day.
The region braces for a blustery night and Wednesday, with potential power outages and difficult driving conditions.
Ohio set a record for tornadoes in 2024 with 74 confirmed across the state. The storms killed three people and destroyed dozens of homes.
The National Weather Service issued a hazardous weather outlook for Stark County, as high wind gusts and possible thunderstorms are forecast.