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A Winter Weather Advisory remains in place until 9 AM Sunday, which includes Franklin, Delaware, Madison, Union, Logan, and Hardin Counties and extends into the west and northwestern parts of Ohio.
The National Weather Service forecasts snowfall in Ohio with 2-4 inches expected, affecting travel and prompting snow-clearing efforts, with a return to dry but cold weather later Tuesday.
Expect a high of 54 degrees that feels more like 53 Nov. 24, with an overnight low of 43. Forecasters predict it will be a cloudy but dry day for holiday travel. Throughout the day, wind will be blowing south southeast at 5.
Widespread rain will arrive on Tuesday morning. Have the umbrella with you through the morning and afternoon. We will see more breaks in the rain in the evening, and this will become more scattered through Wednesday morning. Wednesday will start in the low 50s and end in the upper 20s as cold air sets into Central Ohio for the Thanksgiving Holiday.
The National Weather Service forecasts persistent rain and clouds for Columbus and surrounds, with a chance for brief clearings and upcoming rainfall events.
While it can only provide a general outlook, the long-range weather forecast predicted the coldest periods will be in mid- to late December to early January, late January into early February and mid-March. Lower than normal temperatures are expected in December and January, it said.
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Mild & gray weather for Columbus area
Clouds increase tonight, with temps running above normal for the next few days. Rain chances return for Friday.
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Expect a high of 51 degrees with an overnight low of 44 on Nov. 20. Forecasters predict it will be patchy fog this morning; otherwise, cloudy. Throughout the day, wind will be blowing south at 4.6 miles per hour.