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Columbus, Ohio – Southern Ohio is now being monitored for a low-end winter weather risk as a large storm system spreads impacts across the Southeast and Mid-Atlantic this weekend. While significant impacts are not expected locally, parts of the state from Columbus to Cincinnati sit on the northern fringe of the system and could see minor effects late Saturday into Sunday.
According to the National Weather Service, probabilities remain low across southern Ohio, with only a small chance of minor winter weather impacts as the storm reaches peak strength farther south and east. Forecasters say any precipitation reaching Ohio would likely be light and short-lived, but even minimal snow or ice could create localized travel issues…