Up to 8 inches of snow possible in Fri. storm
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Three to six inches of snow are forecast in the immediate Capital Region, with higher totals expected in Greene and Ulster counties.
The Latest Storm Tracker Forecast from Meteorologist Kevin Appleby: Bands of lake effect snow will sink from north to south over the course of Black Friday, with locally heavy snow potentially quickly coating the roads and reducing visibility ...
COLUMBUS, Ohio — Several inches of snow are accumulating in central Ohio on Saturday as a winter storm continues to move through the area. Snowfall totals currently range from 1 to 4+ inches across the region. Before making plans to head out, check to see if your county is under a snow emergency.
What to expect: 7 or more inches of snow. Heavy snow may develop Friday afternoon and continue through Saturday afternoon. Roads will likely become slick, and hazardous conditions could affect the Friday evening commute. Related: Snow forecasts are difficult. A meteorologist explains why.
Hope you all had a wonderful Christmas, the weather certainly cooperated and gave us a quiet afternoon. An arctic front moved through late