![]() ![]() By comparison, Ohio remains in the warmer part of the system and sees rain for the day with temperatures in the 40s. The Upper Great Plains is expecting large amounts of snow on Thursday. The center of the storm will race across the middle of the country and become much stronger as it travels eastward. It has emerged from the Rockies and is, in general, lingering over parts of Colorado and Wyoming this afternoon. SATURDAY: cloudy, scattered snow showers, windy, high 10, wind chills to -20. FRIDAY: rain changing to snow overnight, rapidly-falling temperatures, flash freeze creating icy conditions before sunrise, snow showers with moderate accumulating during the day, strong winds, frigid cold, daytime temperatures in the single digits with wind chills -15 to -25. THURSDAY: scattered rain showers, breezy, mild, high, 43. WEDNESDAY NIGHT: becoming cloudy, chance of sprinkles before sunrise, patches of wintry mix, low 32. ![]() MORE | AEP Ohio offers advice on preparing for winter storm WIND CHILL ADVISORY for portions of Central Ohio Thursday evening through Saturday afternoon. WIND CHILL WATCH for portions of Central Ohio late Thursday through late Friday. WINTER WEATHER ADVISORY for portions of Central Ohio 7pm THU through 1pm FRI. WINTER STORM WATCH for portions of Central Ohio Thursday evening through Friday evening. WINTER STORM WARNING for portions of Central Ohio 7pm THU through 5pm FRI. Annually, the wind hovers between 5.5mph and 9.4mph, peaking in January.COLUMBUS, Ohio (WSYX) - After a day of rain showers on Thursday, a winter storm will barrel in to Central Ohio early Friday morning with rain changing to snow showers, icing, gusty winds, and dangerous wind chills. The brightest months, from June to August, register an impressive daily sunshine duration, reaching up to 10.4 hours in August. Even in the cloudiest month of January, the sun shines for an average of 3.5 hours daily. The occurrence of snow, however, is confined to the colder months, from November to March, with January witnessing the most snowfall, at 3.31" on average.Ĭolumbus isn't devoid of sunshine. Broadly, the city endures an average of 9.1 to 18.4 rainy days per month. A monthly average rainfall ranging from 1.69" to 3.62" is observed, with the highest average in May. Relative humidity in Columbus stays relatively steady throughout the year, fluctuating only minimally between 74% and 82%. ![]() A gradual increase in temperature is observed from January to July, thereafter a slow fall ensues until the year swings back to January. On the opposite spectrum, July records the highest average temperatures, with highs reaching 83.1☏ and lows resting at 65.5☏. Taking a glance at the temperature, the coldest month in Columbus is January, with a monthly average low temperature of 21.6☏ and a high of 33.4☏. Geographically nestled in the Midwestern part of the United States, Columbus experiences distinct seasonal shifts in climate, leading to substantial variations in weather parameters throughout the year. This indicates a lack of dry season, pervasive humidity and precipitation all year round. ![]() Residing in a humid subtropical zone, Columbus, Ohio, adheres to the Köppen climate classification of Cfa. ![]()
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