The Columbus Zoo announced on Thursday that it would be closed on Friday and Saturday, as well as on Christmas Day. Places around Columbus that are closed on Friday Customers will be able to ride for free for the entire day. As we approach our active weather season, now is the time to prepare for severe weather. The Central Ohio Transit Authority has suspended fares Friday due to the Level 2 snow emergency. COLUMBUS, Ohio (WSYX) March 20th through the 26th marks Severe Weather Awareness Week in Ohio. Windy with rain showers in the morning then partly cloudy in the afternoon. COTA patrons ride free due to Level 2 snow emergency Throughout the region there were 200 ODOT crews working on the roads. At 10:45 a.m., ODOT provided an update, saying the department was starting to see some improvement but high winds and cold temperatures were still an issue. Today's Weather - Columbus, IN 8:09 PM CSA Lincoln Campus - Feels like - Hi - Lo - Live Radar Weather Radar Map WEATHER DETAILS - Columbus, Indiana Windchill - Daily Rain - Dew Point - Monthly Rain - Humidity - Avg. He said to expect the snow to stick around for Christmas and into early next week.Īt 4 a.m., the Ohio Department of Transportation tweeted that roads were covered in snow and slick, with poor visibility. Last week a meteorologist for the National Weather Service in Wilmington, told The Dispatch it was too early to tell if Columbus would see snow on Sunday, but that changed shortly after, said National Weather Service meteorologist Jim Lott. But this year, it turns out there will be snow on the ground come Dec. Last week it was too soon to tell whether Columbus residents would get a white Christmas. Those traveling on the roads may subject themselves to arrest." Columbus to get a white Christmas after all All employees should contact their employer to see if they should report to work. No one should be driving during these conditions unless it is absolutely necessary to travel or a personal emergency exists. "All roadways are closed to non-emergency personnel. At 7:30 p.m., the Delaware County Sheriff's Office raised its Level 2 snow emergency to a Level three emergency, according to the sheriff's office Facebook page.
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