OHIO — While Ohioans typically associate snowfall with the deep winter months, weather records show that measurable snow has fallen in the state as early as October.
Although rare, the possibility of October snow is supported by historical climate data collected over more than a century.
The National Weather Service has documented several instances of measurable October snowfall across Ohio. Columbus, for example, recorded measurable snow as early as October 10, 1906, when 0.2 inches accumulated…