What is the winter forecast for 2021 in Ohio?

What is the winter forecast for 2021 in Ohio?

COLUMBUS, Ohio (WSYX) — Above-average precipitation. Average to below-average snowfall. And warmer-than-average temperatures. The First Warning Weather Experts are expecting a sloppy winter for 2021-22.

What is Ohio’s winter going to be like this year?

We will either see very little snow and a lot of rain or, if it gets cold enough, we’ll get decent snow amounts. Looking at the bigger picture for Ohio, we can expect December through February to be quite active with more storm systems across the area. This will lead to an overall wetter-than-average pattern.

What month does it snow the most in Ohio?

Snow happens in Ohio for about 3.6 months. It starts around the first week of December and ends around the end of March. There is a sliding liquid-equivalent snowfall for 31 days of about 0.1 inches. Most of the snow falls around the end of the second week of February.

When was Ohio’s earliest snow?

Earliest Snowfall Climatology

Earliest date of measurable snowfallOctober 10, 1906 (0.1 inches)
Latest seasonal first measurable snowfallJanuary 10, 2016 (1.0 inches)
Average date of first measurable snowfall (1981-2010)November 20
Average date of first 1 inch or more of snowfall (1981-2010)December 12

Are we going to have a bad winter this year?

The U.S. 2020-2021 Winter Forecast While many parts of the country made it through last winter with hardly any snow, this winter’s forecast for the northern half of the United States is expected to be colder than average with more snow than usual in the Northern Plains, New England, and the Great Lakes regions.

What kind of winter is predicted for 2021-22?

It’s pretty much equal chances of a wet winter and a dry winter. The forecast data is hinting toward a moderate La Niña during the fall and winter 2021-22. The previous forecast hinted towards a borderline or weak La Niña. The weaker the La Niña conditions are, the more it will feel like a normal winter where you live.

What is the coldest town in Ohio?

Youngstown, Ohio
Coldest: Youngstown, Ohio Near the Pennsylvania border, Youngstown is the coldest city in Ohio. Its annual average low is 40 degrees.

What part of Ohio gets the least amount of snow?

Looking at the top 10 largest cities in Ohio by population, Youngstown comes in a close second with 62.7 inches of average annual snowfall, compared to Cleveland with 68.1 inches. Cincinnati is the least snowy major city, only totaling 11.2 inches on average per year.

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