Snow emergencies declared in central Ohio for January 3, 2025
Jan 03, 2025
Central Ohio Weather and Radar
COLUMBUS, Ohio (WCMH) -- Ohio counties have issued snow emergencies as winter weather hit the region for the first time in 2025.
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Forecasts call for measurable snow to fall into the early morning hours Friday. While amounts aren't predicted to be much, any amount can cause hazards on the roadways.
Current traffic conditions in central Ohio
According to the Ohio Committee for Severe Weather Awareness, there are three classifications of snow emergencies.
LEVEL 1: Roadways are hazardous with blowing and drifting snow. Roads may also be icy. Motorists are urged to drive very cautiously.
Fairfield County
Logan County
Muskingum County
Union County
LEVEL 2: Roadways are hazardous with blowing and drifting snow. Roads may also be very icy. Only those who feel it is necessary to drive should be out on the roads. Contact your employer to see if you should report to work. Motorists should use extreme caution.
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LEVEL 3: All roadways are closed to non-emergency personnel. No one should be driving during these conditions unless it is absolutely necessary to travel or a personal emergency exists. All employees should contact their employer to see if they should report to work. Those traveling on the roads may subject themselves to arrest.
Wind chill temperatures in central Ohio will drop throughout the day, Jan. 3, 2025. (NBC4/Ben Gelber)
Additionally, a winter storm watch has been issued by the National Weather Service for the following counties:
Franklin County
Athens County
Coshocton County
Delaware County
Fairfield County
Fayette County
Guernsey County
Hocking County
Licking County
Logan County
Madison County
Pickaway County
Pike County
Ross County
Union County
Winter Weather advisories in central Ohio, Jan. 3, 2025
According to NBC4 meteorologist Ben Gelber, light snow, approximately 1-to-2 inches, will taper off in the morning to flurries, with slippery travel conditions in near-freezing weather. Winds will become gusty behind the disturbance in the afternoon (NW 20-25 mph), resulting in some blowing snow, and wind chill values sinking into the 10s, along with lake-enhanced snow showers.
Snow covers East Dodridge Street in the Old North Columbus neighborhood, Jan. 3, 2025. (NBC4/Ronald Clark)
The NWS says that a winter weather advisory for the Columbus area is in effect until 10 a.m. and cautions that travel could be difficult throughout the morning. Weather conditions could impact the Friday morning, with roads, and especially bridges and overpasses, to likely become slick and hazardous.