[2:50 PM] Even in locations where snowfall amounts were 4-6", rising temperatures and lessening snow rates have allowed for much improved road conditions. All warnings and advisories have been cancelled. Side roads will still be slushy. Images courtesy of ODOT. pic.twitter.com/hmbTtDqxNF
— NWS Wilmington OH (@NWSILN) January 22, 2023
The Winter Storm Warning and Winter Weather Advisory were canceled this afternoon.
Here is the updated snow accumulation graphic for today. Heaviest accumulating snow expected now through the mid afternoon hours. Avoid roadways if possible. Otherwise, give yourself extra travel time and plenty of distance between vehicles. pic.twitter.com/dURS4rWnf3
— NWS Wilmington OH (@NWSILN) January 22, 2023
It will be cold with a high near 33 degrees.
Tonight could see a 30% chance of snow but otherwise will be cloudy. The overnight low will be 29 degrees.
[7:42 AM] Here is a depiction of where the approximate rain-snow line is this morning. Snow is quickly accumulating on roadways given pavement temperatures near or below freezing. Travel conditions will deteriorate this morning into the afternoon with the snowfall. pic.twitter.com/XV7tzSyxO3
— NWS Wilmington OH (@NWSILN) January 22, 2023
Monday will have a slight chance of snow, but skies will otherwise be cloudy.
The high of the day will be 32 degrees and it will be breezy as well. Temperatures will drop down to the upper 20s overnight, with a partly overcast night sky.
Tuesday will be partly sunny, with a high near 39 degrees.
The overnight will be snowy, with a chance of freezing rain. The low will be 29 degrees.
Sleet will occur on Wednesday with on and off rain and snow throughout the day. The high of the day will be near 40 degrees and the overnight low will be 29 degrees.
Conditions overnight will be cold and cloudy, with a chance of snow later on in the night.
Colder temperatures are expected for the remainder of the week.
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