Skies will start to clear late Friday and Friday night is going to be quite cold with lows dropping to near zero or below to start the weekend, especially with the fresh snow pack.
Snowfall totals will be much lower in the south/southeast.įriday expect some scattered flurries early, then ending with mostly cloudy skies and a much colder day with highs in the lower 20s. In the south, especially south of US-22 we will have rain longer into early Thursday morning, but again the biggest winter threat will mostly be freezing rain/sleet as well. Temps on Thursday in the city will top in the upper 20s to near 30. Thursday night this will be all snow with a few more inches possible before the event pushes east. At this point, I think we are going to see some moderate levels of freezing rain to sleet, and eventually to all snow on top of that by later Thursday. If this transition happens earlier, this would mean a lot more snowfall. The later in the day this happens, the more freezing rain/sleet mix we will see, and the less snowfall. But as we get much closer to I-71 up to I-70 (Columbus) we are going to have a significant period of mixed precipitation from near midnight Thursday to possibly later in the day on Thursday.Įventually the colder air will push through the I-70 corridor and will change the precip. This will occur mainly after midnight early Thursday morning.Īgain, with the colder air north, this will be a mainly snow event for our northern, and northwest counties on Thursday, with high snowfall totals expected at more than 8″ with isolated areas pushing close to 10″+ the further north you go. This will start to slide in under the warmer air and initiate the change over to a wintry mix of freezing rain and sleet in our area. It is important to note that our northwest and northern counties will have some wet snow mixed in as well as the colder air will be lurking near our area.Īs we head into Wednesday night the colder air is going to start winning on its southward move. Most areas will pick up a half inch to an inch of rainfall on Wednesday. Wednesday will start off dry early, but will quickly see rain moving into the area.Įxpect most of us to have a wet day with some periods of on and off rain, some which will be moderate at times, but the prolonged period of rainfall is really going to be the reason that we see some pretty impressive rainfall totals by the end of the day. It will remain mild tonight with clouds increasing and lows dropping into the middle 30s, nearly 15 degrees above normal. It has been a beautiful day today, with our 2nd warmest afternoon of 2022 with highs in the lower 50s. Saturday: Cold start, chilly sunshine, high 24.Friday: Early am flurries, colder, high 23.on June 17 with Stonewall’s Pride march at Broad and High streets.Winter Storm Watches & Warnings have been issued for our entire area ahead of this system going into effect on Wednesday through Friday morning for the incoming winter storm.
with food, more than 200 vendors, nonprofit organizations, community resources, and live entertainment. on June 16 at Goodale Park and runs until 10 p.m. Then, the Pride festival begins at 4 p.m. Last year’s winner was Siobhan Boyd-Nelson, the deputy director for Equality Ohio. At the event, city leaders will present the Steven Shellabarger Illuminator Award to an individual who has demonstrated an outstanding initiative to promote LGBTQ+ rights and has created a more inclusive Columbus. Stonewall Columbus is beginning its Pride celebration with a rainbow illumination of City Hall at 7:30 p.m. “Being able to have a moment to celebrate joy, to celebrate love, to celebrate authenticity and identity is a form of protest, and we’re really excited as an organization to be able to help facilitate that for central Ohio,” Boyer said. ‘Pride Caucus’ encouraging LGBTQ+ Ohioans to take political action, combat legislation