CENTRAL OHIO An Alberta Clipper is on track to come through Ohio.
These are consistent compact little storms that always bring gusty winds, especially in the wake of the storm.
I expect us to top out at 30 mph NW winds Friday into the weekend.
Temperatures always go up a bit ahead of them, even at night, then fall afterward -- dramatically.
Clippers move quickly, but the effects of this one will exceed 24 hours.
Snow has been falling for 11 straight days in Central Ohio, and with the cold this will be another fluffy snowfall that will allow for considerable blowing and drifting afterward.
Solid 4 inches of snow tomorrow all day, some may areas hit 6 inches. Another inch on Friday coming off the lakes again.
Wind chills will be near -10 by Friday night as lows drop to 0. Record low for today though is -20 here.
Snow starts at the end of the morning rush Thursday morning then tapers to snow showers after midnight. This will put us 2/3s of the way to a normal winter snow season total with about 100 potential snow days left in the winter.
Go to http://weather.nbc4i.com/ for your complete forecast.
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