OHIO — An early March storm system could bring snow, ice and rain to parts of Ohio, according to national forecasters.
Meteorologists say a surge of Arctic air moving southeast from Canada will set the stage for the system early next week. As warmer, moisture-rich air rides over the cold air in place, widespread snow, sleet and freezing rain may develop across portions of the Midwest, including Ohio.
Before the main storm arrives, lighter snow is expected to move through the region late this week. AccuWeather says a narrow swath of snow could develop Friday into Saturday, with some areas picking up a coating to a couple of inches…