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Columbus, Ohio – A generally mild winter pattern is expected to persist across Ohio during the January 10–14 period, keeping the risk for significant snow accumulation low while allowing for occasional rain or brief wintry mixes.
According to the National Weather Service Climate Prediction Center, Ohio is favored to see above-normal temperatures during the 6–10 day window, with precipitation signals near normal. That setup supports mostly rain events across much of the state, with only limited opportunities for snow, mainly during overnight or early morning hours when surface temperatures briefly dip…