![]() The climate is transitional with the Cfa humid subtropical climate to the south, characterized by humid, hot summers and cool winters (an average temperature above 0 ☌ (32 ☏) but below 18 ☌ (64.4 ☏) during the coldest months).Ĭolumbus is within USDA hardiness zone 6a. The Dfa climate has average temperatures above 22 ☌ (72 ☏) during the warmest months, with at least four months averaging above 10 ☌ (50 ☏), and below 0 ☌ (32 ☏) during the coldest. ![]() ![]() High pressure builds into the region for the weekend and into early Monday.Columbus, Ohio has a humid continental ( Köppen climate classification Dfa) climate, characterized by humid, hot summers and cold winters, with no dry season. Friday’s storm travels up the Ohio River Valley then drags colder air into the region on Saturday. More rain and very gusty winds will arrive on Friday with, yet another deep, strong, low-pressure center. A few showers may develop late Thursday night. We will see clearing during the day, but clouds will return in the evening. High pressure begins to build into the Upper Great Lakes by Thursday morning. Most of the thunderstorms will remain south of the Ohio River. By Wednesday evening, rain overspreads the state and we will have another chance for scattered showers. Columbus set three daily records in February (9th, 15th, 23rd) we’re likely to start March with another one. Our forecast is calling for a high of 70, the daily record for March 1 in Columbus is 65F set in 1997. Wednesday temperatures will be unseasonably warm and, likely, record-setting. It will push a new round of windy conditions and warm air into Ohio. During the day Tuesday, clouds will remain relatively thick but we will see some occasional sunshine, especially in the afternoon and early evening.Īnother storm system moves into the Upper Midwest by Wednesday morning. ![]() The thunderstorms will taper off in the evening, but scattered showers will remain likely through the night and into early Tuesday morning. Some storms may be strong-to-severe with gusty winds and a small chance for an isolated tornado. Along the front, this afternoon and this evening, showers and thunderstorms are likely to develop. MONDAY: partly cloudy, a little warmer, high 52.Ī very strong low-pressure center will move through Northwestern Ohio during the afternoon and evening, dragging a cold front through the rest of the state. SATURDAY: mostly cloudy in the morning becoming partly cloudy in the afternoon, cooler, high 40. FRIDAY: mainly overcast, windy, scattered showers and thunderstorms, high 49. THURSDAY: mostly cloudy, cooler, high 53. WEDNESDAY: mainly cloudy, windy, much warmer, chance of scattered showers in the evening and overnight, high 70. TUESDAY: slight chance of rain showers early then partly cloudy, high 50. MONDAY NIGHT: showers and thunderstorms early then scattered showers overnight, cloudy, windy, low 40. We will see another round of showers by late Wednesday and another on Friday. and 4:30p.m., but the warnings expired as the front moved east. The worst of it passed through between 4 p.m. COLUMBUS, Ohio (WSYX) - A strong storm pounded Central Ohio for about an hour Monday afternoon, prompting a tornado warning in Franklin and other counties, and watches across the state.
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