Ohio snow total predictions, inch counts for winter storm. See cities affected the most

Another blanket of snow is expected to fall in northern Ohio and central and southwest Ohio as we go into Wednesday and Thursday morning, according to the National Weather Service in Wilmington.

Up to three inches of snow are expected to fall in parts of Ohio. Here’s the weather forecast, according to NWS.

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Winter storm warning in southwest Ohio. See snowfall predictions

The NWS in Wilmington, Ohio, issued a winter storm warning for southwest Ohio and Kentucky, which remains in effect until 7 a.m. on Wednesday. Heavy snow is expected to fall tonight, with accumulations of 1 to 3 inches. A wintry mix is expected this evening and overnight, along with a light glaze of ice.

  • Cincinnati , 1-2 inches
  • Wilmington, 1-2 inches
  • Chillicothe, 1-2 inches
  • Logan, 1-2 inches
  • Georgetown, 2-3 inches
  • Portsmouth, 2-3 inches
  • Hamilton , 1 inch or less
  • Columbus , 1 inch or less
  • Newark , 1 inch or less
  • Dayton, 1 inch or less
  • Springfield, 1 inch or less

Just south of Cincinnati in Dry Ridge, Kentucky, the NWS predicts up to 3-4 inches of snow.

Winter storm warning for northern Ohio

NWS issued a Winter Storm Warning for northeast Ohio, which will remain in effect between Wednesday afternoon and Thursday morning. Expect heavy mixed precipitation. Total snow and sleet could accumulate to 1 to 3 inches, with ice accumulations possible in northwest Ohio…

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