Patches of locally dense fog will be possible in Franklin County Friday morning, according to a National Weather Service special weather statement. Conditions will vary from location to location, and drivers should be ready for rapid changes in visibility, according to the statement. It is expected to improve by mid-morning.
Winter may be taking a vacation over the next few days, according to the National Weather Service in Wilmington. Temperatures are expected to climb into the 50s Friday, Sunday and Monday, according to an NWS forecast.
Scattered rain & patchy fog to start your Friday then a few spotty afternoon showers as temperatures warm into the mid-upper 50s. Dry for the weekend with a chi
The difference between an extreme cold watch and an extreme cold warning is similar to the difference between a tornado watch and a tornado warning. An extreme cold watch means dangerously cold conditions could be on the way, while an extreme cold warning means the conditions are present.
Officials said the new policy was created to help customers get to a safe location during severe weather. The policy will apply to COTA’s fixed-route bus service, mainstream services and COTA//Plus. COTA currently waives fees when Franklin County is under a Level 2 or Level 3 snow emergency.
The COTA Board of Trustees on Wednesday voted to waive transit fares in the event of NWS weather advisories for extreme cold and heat.
The National Weather Service in Wilmington issued ... The advisory prompted Ohio State University to cancel in-person classes at its Columbus campus. Here are the school districts that had ...
With bitter cold descending on central Ohio, some schools are opting for a delayed start of closing altogether.
The Ohio State Buckeyes secured a historic College Football Playoff National Championship win over the University of Notre Dame Monday, paving the way for a week of celebration. The team plans to celebrate with fans at noon in Ohio Stadium on Sunday.
A snow squall warning has been issued for parts of central Ohio, bringing potentially dangerous driving conditions. The National Weather Service in Wilmington issued the warning until 7:45 p.m. for parts of Franklin, Delaware and Licking counties.
Preparations are underway as an arctic blast dives into the nation's interior and southern regions and pushes a snowstorm into the Mid-Atlantic and Northeast that will be followed by lethal cold.
An EXTREME COLD WATCH goes into effect Sunday night through at least Wednesday morning for nearly all of Ohio (portions of East Central and Southeastern Ohio in