If you ever needed yet another reason to be happy you don’t live in New York, consider the weather forecast for the next couple of days.
Yes, north central Ohio is under a winter weather advisory today and tonight with widespread snowfall expected, totaling one to three inches of new white stuff on the ground.
The snow would primarily impact the Wednesday evening commute. So take the time at the end of the day to brush all the snow off your car’s windows and lights before pulling out of the parking lot.
And take it easy on the drive home if we get as much as expected. Don’t spend your holiday shopping cash on a needless fender bender because you were in a hurry to get home to watch Wheel of Fortune. Vanna White can turn the letters without you for one night.
Just be grateful you’re not in New York, which is expected to get hammered with the storm this evening, perhaps as much as 18 inches by a raging nor’easter. High winds will make it even more difficult in the northeast.
Back in our area, snow and patchy drizzle or freezing drizzle will persist across the region on Thursday. Minor impacts may occur across the area, primarily on untreated roadways and elevated surfaces.
After the quickly-moving front passes, north central Ohio will remain cloudy but dry on Friday before we have a 30 percent chance of rain and snow showers on Saturday.
