OHIO — Winter may be arriving a little early this year as the National Weather Service (NWS) is tracking a system that could bring light to moderate snowfall across much of Ohio and parts of northern Kentucky and Indiana in the coming days.
According to the NWS experimental probabilistic snowfall forecast, most of southern and central Ohio — including Columbus, Chillicothe, Logan, and Portsmouth — could see around 1 inch of accumulation , with higher totals possible in some areas. The data suggests that there’s a 90% chance these areas will see at least a dusting of snow, though heavier amounts are unlikely.
Communities in the northwestern part of the state , such as Bellefontaine, Marysville, and Sidney , have a greater potential for heavier snow. Forecast models show these a

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