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Flood Watch through 1 p.m., heavy showers and patchy fog may cause localized flooding. Allow extra travel time on wet roads.
Fog and steady rain hit Columbus on Wednesday, March 4. Flood Watch through early afternoon with localized street flooding possible.
Steady rain will soak Columbus today; localized flooding and slow commutes likely.
Sunny and chilly today with a high near 41°F. Brief wintry mix possible Monday morning; then rain and a sharp warm-up into the 60s–70s.
Sunny and mild Saturday with a high near 55°F. Late‑night showers may mix with snow overnight, and minor slick spots are possible Sunday morning.
Mild Friday in Columbus with highs near 58°F and patchy morning fog. Late Sunday into Monday carries a chance of light snow or a wintry mix.
Cloudy morning with a slight chance of light snow and a high near 45°F. Friday turns much warmer; watch for possible wintry precipitation late Sunday into Monday.
Windy Wednesday with highs near 48°F and gusts up to 30 mph. Light snow chances arrive late tonight and again Sunday night; a few inches are possible in spots.
Gusty southwest winds will gust to the mid‑20s this afternoon in Columbus with a chance of light snow overnight. A midweek system could bring spotty 1–4 inches on Thursday.
Light snow and gusty northwest winds will make Monday's Columbus commute slick with brief visibility drops and light accumulations possible.
Light snow and gusty northwest winds will hit Columbus today; 1–2 inches possible and slick roads likely during the afternoon commute.
Mostly cloudy now with a high near 45°F. Light snow likely Sunday with small accumulations and a colder, gusty Monday.
Gusty southwest winds up to 45 mph this afternoon in Columbus, then a cooler weekend with light snow likely Sunday.
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