OHIO — A developing coastal storm system could bring the threat of impactful winter weather to parts of the Ohio Valley, including Ohio, early next week, according to the National Weather Service’s Weather Prediction Center.
Forecasters say a rapidly strengthening low-pressure system is expected to form near the Mid-Atlantic coast Sunday into Monday, with the exact track still uncertain. That track will play a key role in determining how much wintry precipitation reaches inland areas such as Ohio.
If the storm tracks closer to the coast and then moves inland, colder air wrapping around the system could allow snow or a mix of wintry precipitation to extend into portions of the Ohio Valley. However, if the storm stays farther offshore, impacts in Ohio would likely be more limited, with lighter precipitation and weaker winds…