IF THE SYSTEM MOVES FURTHER NORTH OR SOUTH OF THE CURRENT FORECAST TRACK…THEN SNOWFALL AMOUNTS MAY BE LESS. THESE FORECAST SNOW AMOUNTS ARE HIGHLY DEPENDENT ON THE EVENTUAL TRACK OF THE UPCOMING STORM SYSTEM. BY THE TIME SNOW ENDS EARLY TUESDAY…THE POTENTIAL EXISTS FOR TOTAL SNOWFALL ACCUMULATIONS OF 4 TO 6 INCHES…WITH LOCALLY HIGHER AMOUNTS. SNOW WILL INCREASE IN INTENSITY THROUGH EARLY MONDAY…WITH OCCASIONAL SNOW CONTINUING INTO MONDAY EVENING. LIGHT SNOW IS EXPECTED TO DEVELOP SUNDAY EVENING…AS A STORM SYSTEM MOVES INTO THE OHIO VALLEY. THE NATIONAL WEATHER SERVICE IN WILMINGTON HAS ISSUED A WINTER STORM WATCH…WHICH IS IN EFFECT FROM SUNDAY EVENING THROUGH LATE MONDAY NIGHT. …WINTER STORM WATCH IN EFFECT FROM SUNDAY EVENING THROUGH LATE MONDAY NIGHT… LEBANON…WILMINGTON…CHILLICOTHE…LOGAN…CINCINNATI…MILFORD…GEORGETOWN…HILLSBORO…WEST UNION…PIKETON…PORTSMOUTH INCLUDING THE CITIES OF…BROOKVILLE…VERSAILLES…LAWRENCEBURG…RISING SUN…VEVAY…CARROLLTON…WARSAW…īURLINGTON…INDEPENDENCE…ALEXANDRIA…OWENTON…WILLIAMSTOWN…FALMOUTH…BROOKSVILLE…MOUNT OLIVET…MAYSVILLE…VANCEBURG…WASHINGTON COURT HOUSE…CIRCLEVILLE…LANCASTER…HAMILTON… THIS SYSTEM HAS THE POTENTIAL TO PRODUCE SEVERAL INCHES OF SNOW ACROSS PARTS OF THE OHIO VALLEY…ESPECIALLY ACROSS AREAS SOUTH OF THE I-70 CORRIDOR.įRANKLIN IN-RIPLEY-DEARBORN-OHIO-SWITZERLAND-CARROLL-GALLATIN-BOONE-KENTON-CAMPBELL-OWEN-GRANT-PENDLETON-BRACKEN-ROBERTSON-MASON-LEWIS-FAYETTE OH-PICKAWAY-FAIRFIELD-BUTLER-WARREN-CLINTON-ROSS-HOCKING-HAMILTON-CLERMONT-BROWN-HIGHLAND-ADAMS-PIKE-SCIOTO. AS THE LOW MOVES SOUTH OF THE OHIO RIVER SUNDAY NIGHT AND MONDAY…SNOW WILL OVERSPREAD PARTS OF INDIANA…KENTUCKY AND OHIO. LOW PRESSURE WILL DEVELOP OVER THE LOWER OHIO VALLEY ON SUNDAY…AND WILL TRACK INTO THE CENTRAL APPALACHIANS BY MONDAY EVENING. …ANOTHER WINTER STORM TO AFFECT THE OHIO VALLEY… On the afternoon of Saturday, February 13th, Wilmington issued the first Winter Storm Watch for parts of Ohio, but the focus continued to be south of Columbus. ACCUMULATING SNOWFALL WILL BE POSSIBLE…ESPECIALLY ALONG AND SOUTH OF THE OHIO RIVER.Īs the event grew closer, however, model solutions inched northward. MONDAY WILL SEE THE GREATEST CHANCE FOR SNOW WITH LOW TRACKING ACROSS KENTUCKY. IT WILL BE COLD ENOUGH THAT PRECIPITATION WILL ALL BE IN THE FORM OF SNOW. THE ECMWF NOW ACTUALLY HAS THE SURFACE LOW SLIGHTLY FURTHER NORTH THAN THE GFS. THE ECMWF HAS TRENDED NORTH WITH THE LATEST RUN AND IS NOW MORE IN LINE WITH THE GFS. THE GEM IS STILL THE FURTHEST SOUTH WITH THE UPCOMING SYSTEM. MODEL SOLUTIONS CONTINUE TO DIFFER ON SYSTEM COMING IN SUNDAY NIGHT INTO THE BEGINNING OF THE WORK WEEK. Initially, the track was well south, with only counties along the Ohio River being impacted, as this excerpt from the FebruArea Forecast Discussion from Wilmington National Weather Service mentions: Models began showing the potential for another snow event in the Ohio Valley several days before. Please note that packages and pricing are subject to change without notice.The 2010 President’s Day Snowstorm was the third and largest snowstorm to strike Columbus and Ohio during February, 2010.Package Add-ons are available from $15 to $25 additional.includes (2) 5x7 prints and (4) wallets.includes all digital images, (1) 8x10 print with embossed mat, (1) 5x7 print with your choice of frame, (1) snow globe, (1) ornament, (4) wallets.There is no cost to see Santa, but if you would like to purchase photos taken during the experience, you may do so at the end for an additional charge.Please note that Santa will not be available after December 23 due to other obligations.Reservations for this experience are accepted and encouraged. Guests will have the ability to chat with Santa and get a photo of themselves near the jolly ol' elf himself. Located in the Polar Frontier Region at the Battelle Ice Bear Outpost. November 30 Westmoor Middle School Concert Bandĭecember 1 WCS Jazz Central and Notables Choirĭecember 4 Central Crossing High School Orchestraĭecember 6 Miami East High School Jazz Bandĭecember 7 Thomas Worthington HS Jazz Bandsĭecember 8 Columbus Chorus of Sweet Adelinesĭecember 12 Hamilton Twp HS Chamber Singersĭecember 15 Liberty Middle School Stage Bandĭecember 16 Liberty Tree Elementary Children’s Chorusĭecember 17 Licking Heights Middle School and High School Choirsĭecember 20 Olentangy Orange High School Ambassador Orchestraĭecember 22 Central Ohio Folk Harp Society November 19 Delaware Christian School Orchestra and Choirs Local choral, band and other musical groups from schools and other organizations will share their musical talents with the guests at Wildlights on select nights at 7:00pm.
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