The possibility of measurable snowfall in Ohio in March

OHIO — Although March marks the beginning of meteorological spring, historical weather data shows that measurable snowfall is still possible across Ohio during the month.

Ohio’s climate places it in a transitional region between colder northern air masses and warmer air moving north from the Gulf of Mexico, according to the National Weather Service.

During late winter and early spring, these contrasting air masses can interact as storm systems move across the Midwest and Ohio Valley. When colder air remains in place as a system passes through, precipitation can fall as snow rather than rain…

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