COLUMBUS, Ohio – A brief break from wintry precipitation will mark the start of the work week, with Monday morning’s commute expected to be clear, though cold.
A new snow system is forecast to arrive late Monday evening and continue into Tuesday morning. While forecast models differ on exact totals, an accumulation of 2 to 3 inches is possible. The heaviest snowfall is expected in southeastern areas, with lighter amounts to the northwest.
The bulk of the precipitation will fall early Tuesday, likely creating slick road conditions. Temperatures are forecast to remain more than ten degrees below average, with daily highs at or just above freezing, meaning any new snow will likely persist.
- TONIGHT: Partly cloudy and calm with a low of 24.
- MONDAY: Mostly cloudy with a high of 35. Snow developing late.
- TUESDAY: Snow accumulation of 2-3 inches expected. High of 34.
- WEDNESDAY: Partly cloudy with a high of 34.
- THURSDAY: Partly cloudy with a slight chance of snow showers. High of 32.
- FRIDAY: Partly cloudy with a greater likelihood of snow. High of 32.
- SATURDAY: Mostly cloudy with possible snow. High of 35.
- SUNDAY: Cloudy and remaining cold with a high of 33.
The potential for more snow continues into the extended forecast, with a chance of flurries Thursday and more scattered snow likely on Friday. Additional snow showers are also possible through the weekend.


