OHIO — While spring typically brings warmer temperatures and blooming landscapes, historical weather data shows that measurable snowfall in Ohio during April is not unusual.
According to long-term records from the National Weather Service, multiple cities across Ohio have experienced measurable snowfall well into April. In some cases, snow has even been recorded during the latter half of the month, underscoring the variability of early spring weather in the region.
In central Ohio, including the Columbus area, measurable April snowfall has been documented numerous times…