Sunday could be deja vu all over again in terms of weather in north central Ohio.

For the second weekend in a row, the National Weather Service is warning of snow across north central Ohio.

The NWS office in Cleveland has issued a winter weather advisory and hazardous weather outlook spanning from Sunday at 1 a.m. until Sunday at 4 p.m. with two to five inches of the white stuff possible.

The advisory area, which received 4 to 5 inches last Sunday night into Monday, includes Richland, Ashland, Crawford and Knox counties.

The bulk of the snow is expected to begin Sunday after 4 a.m. as the temperature drops to around 18 degrees.

Snow showers are expected during the day Sunday, mainly before 3 p.m. New snow accumulation Sunday will be from two to four inches and the mercury is expected to fall to around 7 degrees.

On Monday, there is a chance of snow after 8 a.m. with a high near 31. We could see another 1 to 2 inches of snow Monday, according to the NWS.

Snow will continue Monday night with less than an inch possible before it ends around 11 p.m. The low will be around 18 Monday night.

On Tuesday, there is a chance of snow and freezing drizzle before 8 a.m. It will be partly cloudy after that with a high near 24.

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