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Weather Discussion => Your Local Weather => Topic started by: Stormsentinel on January 10, 2009, 01:51:59 AM
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I'm going to start a thread for Columbus,Ohio and Vicinity.
Saturday 1/10/09
leading off weather headlines
We are under a Winter Weather Warning. This does include Franklin and Delaware Counties of points North of I- 70. According to weather.com the heaviest part will be
between 12pm and 3pm. Before it is all said and done expect a 1/4 of a inch of ice and 3 to 5 inches of snow. In other word a complete mess.
Columbus area forecast
Tonight
Wintry mix. icing is possible 30*
Tomorrow
Heavy icing and heavy snow 31*
Tomorrow night
snow ending 21*
Wintry Mix starting overnight
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Thursday 1/15/08
Tonight, we will have the coldest temperatures and wind chills we had in years. :brr: :brr: :brr: We are under a Wind chill warning until 10am then a Advisory till 6pm Friday. Already Columbus City schools and over 200 other with the list growing by the minute has already called classes for Tomorrow
Currently at Port Columbus
-5°
Wind chill: -25°
Wind: From WNW at 16 mph
Humidity: 44%
Pressure: 30.57 in.
Dew Point: -16°F
Visibility: 10.0 miles
Forecast from weather.com
Daycast
6am: -8°F
Feels Like:-20°F
9am:-6°F
Feels Like:-22°F
12pm:-2°F
Feels Like:-15°F
3pm:4°F
Feels Like:-9°F
6pm:5°F
Feels Like:-8°F
9pm:3°F
Feels Like:-6°F
We have already hit the forecasted low of -4°. I personally think the low will be some where around -10° with wind chills around -35° easily.
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Currently 65 in Lancaster, OH
Sunny skies for today , HI of 77
LO of 53
Avg hi for today 67
avg Lo for today 43
Normal May Precipitation: 4.0 IN
Month to Date: 2.64 (66% of normal)
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Avg Hi/ Lo for today, 70/46
Mean 58
Precip 1.73 in (revised) 43% of normal
Highest temp MTD: 84 on 5/5
Lowest temp MTD: 35 on 5/9
Forecast for tomorrow: Chance of rain, high of 71
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Chance of rain and an occasional t'storm for tonight, with a low of 57 and for tomorrow continued overcast with a chance of rain showers, highs near 70
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Well long no see......... for me at least.
The word for the Columbus area weather is Damp and Cold. We are expecting a warm up about mid week, but for now, It will be all wet around here.
Here's the forecast for Tonight and Tomorrow.
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Stay dry folks. :wave: Also a quick thank you go out to BuckeyefaninOhio for keeping it alive.
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Welcome back and i love those graphics :clap:
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Thanks, Zach. I appreciated it.
But, Right now. We are in severe weather mode In Columbus and all around Ohio.
As I look at the radar and the news at 12:34pm EDT on October 26, 2010
In the next hour or so we are expecting Tornado Warning at this point.
I am keeping a eye on this storm.
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Franklin County is now under a TORNADO WARNING until 2:15pm
TORNADO WARNING
OHC045-049-089-129-261815-
/O.NEW.KILN.TO.W.0039.101026T1747Z-101026T1815Z/
BULLETIN - EAS ACTIVATION REQUESTED
TORNADO WARNING
NATIONAL WEATHER SERVICE WILMINGTON OH
147 PM EDT TUE OCT 26 2010
THE NATIONAL WEATHER SERVICE IN WILMINGTON HAS ISSUED A
* TORNADO WARNING FOR...
NORTHWESTERN FAIRFIELD COUNTY IN CENTRAL OHIO...
FRANKLIN COUNTY IN CENTRAL OHIO...
SOUTHWESTERN LICKING COUNTY IN CENTRAL OHIO...
NORTHERN PICKAWAY COUNTY IN CENTRAL OHIO...
* UNTIL 215 PM EDT.
* AT 142 PM EDT...RADAR INDICATED A SEVERE THUNDERSTORM CAPABLE OF
PRODUCING A TORNADO. THIS DANGEROUS STORM WAS LOCATED 7 MILES WEST
OF DARBYVILLE...MOVING NORTHEAST AT 65 MPH. IN ADDITION TO A
TORNADO...THIS STORM WILL BE CAPABLE OF PRODUCING DAMAGING STRAIGHT
LINE WINDS IN EXCESS OF 75 MPH.
* LOCATIONS IMPACTED INCLUDE...
SOUTH BLOOMFIELD...
ASHVILLE...
GROVE CITY...
GROVEPORT...
COLUMBUS...
BEXLEY...
CANAL WINCHESTER...
PICKERINGTON...
GAHANNA...
REYNOLDSBURG...
IN ADDITION...DARBYVILLE...HARRISBURG...ORIENT...COMMERCIAL POINT...
URBANCREST...DUVALL...LOCKBOURNE AND SLATE RUN METRO PARK ARE NEAR
THE PATH OF THIS DANGEROUS THUNDERSTORM.
THIS INCLUDES THE FOLLOWING INTERSTATES...
I-70 BETWEEN MILE MARKERS 97 AND 116...
I-71 BETWEEN MILE MARKERS 90 AND 112...
PRECAUTIONARY/PREPAREDNESS ACTIONS...
TAKE COVER NOW. MOVE TO AN INTERIOR ROOM ON THE LOWEST FLOOR OF A
STURDY BUILDING. AVOID WINDOWS. IF IN A MOBILE HOME...A VEHICLE OR
OUTDOORS...MOVE TO THE CLOSEST SUBSTANTIAL SHELTER AND PROTECT
YOURSELF FROM FLYING DEBRIS.
HEAVY RAINFALL MAY HIDE THIS TORNADO. DO NOT WAIT TO SEE OR HEAR THE
TORNADO. TAKE COVER NOW.
PLEASE REPORT TORNADOES...FUNNEL CLOUDS...STRONG WINDS OR HAIL TO THE
NATIONAL WEATHER SERVICE BY CALLING TOLL FREE...877-633-6772...WHEN
YOU CAN DO SO SAFELY.
A TORNADO WATCH REMAINS IN EFFECT UNTIL 400 PM EDT TUESDAY AFTERNOON
FOR NORTHEASTERN KENTUCKY AND SOUTHWESTERN OHIO.
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LAT...LON 4012 8288 3979 8257 3964 8308 3981 8324
TIME...MOT...LOC 1746Z 234DEG 58KT 3973 8319
$$
HAWBLITZEL
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I'm staying in Columbus for the weekend. It was raining hard today.
The NWS issued two special weather statements
Issued by The National Weather Service
Cincinnati/Wilmington, OH
5:49 pm EST, Thu., Nov. 25, 2010
... LIGHT SNOW AND SLICK SPOTS POSSIBLE EARLY FRIDAY MORNING...
A COLD FRONT WILL SWING THROUGH THE REGION TONIGHT. BEHIND THE FRONT... COLD AIR WILL RUSH IN AND WILL CHANGE ANY LINGERING RAIN SHOWERS TO SNOW. LESS THAN AN INCH OF SNOW ACCUMULATION IS EXPECTED.
TEMPERATURES WILL DROP INTO THE 20S AND LOWER 30S BY MORNING. LINGERING MOISTURE ON THE ROADWAYS AND SIDEWALKS FROM THE RAIN OR SNOW MAY FREEZE AS THIS COLDER AIR MOVES INTO THE REGION. THIS MAY CAUSE SLICK SPOTS ESPECIALLY ON BRIDGES AND OVERPASSES. TRAVELERS SHOULD USE EXTRA CAUTION FRIDAY MORNING... AND SLOW DOWN IF ICY SPOTS ARE PRESENT ON THE ROADWAYS.
TEMPERATURES WILL WARM ABOVE FREEZING BY AFTERNOON ELIMINATING ANY SLICK SPOTS.
Issued by The National Weather Service
Cincinnati/Wilmington, OH
9:47 pm EST, Thu., Nov. 25, 2010
... LIGHT SNOW AND SLICK SPOTS POSSIBLE EARLY FRIDAY MORNING...
A COLD FRONT WILL CONTINUE TO SWING THROUGH THE REGION OVERNIGHT. BEHIND THE FRONT... COLD AIR WILL RUSH IN AND WILL CHANGE ANY LINGERING RAIN SHOWERS TO SNOW. LESS THAN AN INCH OF SNOW ACCUMULATION IS EXPECTED.
TEMPERATURES WILL DROP INTO THE LOWER TO MID 20S BY MORNING. LINGERING MOISTURE ON THE ROADWAYS AND SIDEWALKS FROM THE RAIN OR SNOW MAY FREEZE AS THIS COLDER AIR MOVES INTO THE REGION. THIS MAY CAUSE SLICK SPOTS ESPECIALLY ON BRIDGES AND OVERPASSES. TRAVELERS SHOULD USE EXTRA CAUTION FRIDAY MORNING... AND SLOW DOWN IF ICY SPOTS ARE PRESENT ON THE ROADWAYS.
TEMPERATURES WILL WARM ABOVE FREEZING BY AFTERNOON ELIMINATING ANY SLICK SPOTS.
and there is a Flood Watch is in effect.
Issued by The National Weather Service
Cincinnati/Wilmington, OH
4:12 pm EST, Thu., Nov. 25, 2010
... FLOOD WATCH REMAINS IN EFFECT UNTIL 4 AM EST FRIDAY...
THE FLOOD WATCH CONTINUES FOR
* PORTIONS OF INDIANA... NORTHERN KENTUCKY AND OHIO... INCLUDING THE FOLLOWING AREAS... IN INDIANA... DEARBORN... FAYETTE IN... FRANKLIN IN... OHIO... RIPLEY... SWITZERLAND... UNION IN AND WAYNE. IN NORTHERN KENTUCKY... BOONE... CAMPBELL... CARROLL... GALLATIN AND KENTON. IN OHIO... AUGLAIZE... BUTLER... CHAMPAIGN... CLARK... CLERMONT... CLINTON... DARKE... DELAWARE... FAIRFIELD... FAYETTE OH... FRANKLIN OH... GREENE... HAMILTON... HARDIN... LICKING... LOGAN... MADISON... MERCER... MIAMI... MONTGOMERY... PICKAWAY... PREBLE... SHELBY... UNION OH AND WARREN.
* UNTIL 4 AM EST FRIDAY
* A COLD FRONT WILL PUSH THROUGH THE REGION TONIGHT. AHEAD OF THE FRONT... PERIODS OF RAIN WILL CONTINUE TO AFFECT THE REGION. CONDITIONS REMAIN POSSIBLE FOR OCCASIONAL HEAVY RAINFALL. THE FLOOD THREAT SHOULD END WITH THE PASSAGE OF THE FRONT.
* ADDITIONAL RAINFALL ACCUMULATIONS OF 1-2 INCHES ARE POSSIBLE THROUGH TONIGHT. TOTAL RAINFALL ACCUMULATIONS FOR THE ENTIRE EVENT WILL RANGE BETWEEN 2-4 INCHES.
PRECAUTIONARY/PREPAREDNESS ACTIONS...
A FLOOD WATCH MEANS THERE IS A POTENTIAL FOR FLOODING BASED ON CURRENT FORECASTS.
YOU SHOULD MONITOR LATER FORECASTS AND BE ALERT FOR POSSIBLE FLOOD WARNINGS. THOSE LIVING IN AREAS PRONE TO FLOODING SHOULD BE PREPARED TO TAKE ACTION SHOULD FLOODING DEVELOP.
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12/11/2010
Alright, Right now in Columbus it is 42*F and misty and it feels like it's 29 BUT we are under a Winter Weather Advisory for our area till Monday 11am EST. What up with this?
Let's see the radar
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It's because of what is to come over from Iowa and Wisconsin. That snowy and strong cold front is coming to Ohio with Columbus getting 2 to 4 inches by Monday Morning with bitter cold sticking around till Wendnesday at least.
TONIGHT
40*
Rain will switch over to snow early in AM.
This will the high for the day as well overnight
TOMORROW
35*
The end of the day will be at 31*
Snow with dropping Temperatures
TOMORROW NIGHT
17*
The snow continues till late AM.
Wind chills closer to 0 to -10 degrees.
That the cold and snowy report from Columbus.
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WINTER STORM advisory from 1pm today thru 11 AM monday morning. 2 to 4 inches of snow expected after the rain leaves the area and NW flow takes over. Locally higher amounts north of Interstate 70. Much colder temperatures expected for next week
Currently in Columbus OH
36.1 °F
Light Rain
Windchill: 36 °F
Humidity: 98%
Dew Point: 36 °F
Wind: 2.4 mph from the SW
Wind Gust: 2.4 mph
Pressure: 29.40 in (Steady)
Visibility: 9.0 miles
UV: 0.0 out of 16
Pollen: .10 out of 12
Clouds: Overcast 900 ft
Almanac:
Normal (KCMH) Hi 42 °F Lo 27 °F
Record (KCMH) 65 °F (1949) -2 °F (1962)
Yesterday 49 °F 26 °F
in my hometown, Lancaster OH:
38.0 °F
Light Rain
Windchill: 38 °F
Humidity: 93%
Dew Point: 36 °F
Wind: 0.0 mph from the South
Wind Gust: 6.0 mph
Pressure: 29.42 in (Falling)
Visibility: 9.0 miles
UV: 0 out of 16
Pollen: .10 out of 12
Almanac
Max Temperature: Min Temperature:
Normal (KLHQ) 40 °F 24 °F
Record (KLHQ) 64 °F (2007) -7 °F (1962)
Yesterday 48.2 °F 26.7 °F
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about 3-4 inches of snow fell in the area still high wind watch for tonight and wind chills of -5 to -10 for tonight, from weather.com:
Issued by The National Weather Service
Cincinnati/Wilmington, OH
4:16 pm EST, Mon., Dec. 13, 2010
... WIND CHILLS OF AROUND 5 BELOW ZERO EXPECTED TONIGHT...
LOW TEMPERATURES TONIGHT WILL REACH THE UPPER SINGLE DIGITS TO AROUND 10 DEGREES. WITH WINDS IN THE 10-15 MPH RANGE... WIND CHILL VALUES WILL BE AROUND ZERO TO 5 BELOW. ANYONE VENTURING OUTDOORS OVERNIGHT SHOULD TAKE EXTRA PRECAUTIONS TO GUARD AGAINST THE COLD. WIND CHILL VALUES WILL GO ABOVE ZERO BY MID MORNING ON TUESDAY.
WIND CHILL VALUES OF ZERO TO 5 BELOW ARE ALSO EXPECTED ON TUESDAY NIGHT AND EARLY WEDNESDAY MORNING.
and here are the current conditions:
14.0 °F
Mostly Cloudy
Windchill: 2 °F
Humidity: 51%
Dew Point: -1 °F
Wind: 9.2 mph from the WNW
Wind Gust: 9.2 mph
Pressure: 29.89 in (Steady)
Visibility: 9.0 miles
UV: 0.0 out of 16
Pollen: .10 out of 12
Clouds:
Mostly Cloudy 2700 ft
(Above Ground Level)
and the almanac:
Max Temperature: Min Temperature:
Normal (KCMH) 42 °F 27 °F
Record (KCMH) 65 °F (1901) -7 °F (1960)
Yesterday 40 °F 21 °F
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I can't believe It has been THREE YEARS since I've posted in here!
Well a lot has changed but one that hasn't changed the love for the weather, It is so good to be back!
Well for the weather In Columbus....
Well for the last week we were in a good weather pattern here, Days in the Mid 70℉'s and those night time lows in the mid to low 50℉'s
Not bad for Early October in Columbus!
Here is the Almanac for today,
High: 77℉ @ 5:25pm
Low: 55℉ @ 5:05am
Average High & Low: 69° / 42°
Record High: 85° (2010)
Record Low: 27° (1964)
Monthly Avg Precip: 2.71 in
In short we are running about 10℉ warmer than usual but that is changing soon as you see in the forecast.
Here's the Forecast.....
Tonight:
Partly Cloudy and Cool, Low of 54℉
Tomorrow:
Partly Sunny and A high of 74℉
Tomorrow Night:
Partly Cloudy and Cool, Low of 55℉
Monday
Partly Sunny and A high of 70℉
The next 9 looks like we may have rain on Wednesday in Columbus and after that we will High in the 60's with Nighttime lows in the 40's.... FALL IS HERE!
Mon
Oct 14 Partly Cloudy 73°/55° 10 %
Tue
Oct 15 Cloudy 76°/61° 20 %
Wed
Oct 16 Showers 68°/49° 50 %
Thu
Oct 17 Few Showers 61°/45° 30 %
Fri
Oct 18 Partly Cloudy 60°/43° 0 %
Sat
Oct 19 Mostly Cloudy 61°/43° 10 %
Sun
Oct 20 Partly Cloudy 59°/43° 20 %
Mon
Oct 21 Mostly Sunny 56°/42° 0 %
See ya tomorrow and so glad to be back!