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Ohio Braces for Continued Snow, Subzero Temperatures After Record Accumulations

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Heavy Snowfall Dumps Up to 16 Inches Across Central Ohio The storm delivered as much as 16 inches of snow in central Ohio on Sunday, while Columbus recorded roughly a foot [1]. Winter Storm warnings and a Level 3 Snow Emergency were issued for several counties, prompting immediate road‑closure alerts and power‑outage concerns [1]. Snow removal crews and emergency managers mobilized to clear major arteries and protect critical infrastructure [1].

Winter Storm Warning Extends Through Monday Noon Amid Falling Temperatures The warning remains active for select central Ohio counties until 12:00 p.m. Monday, urging residents to prepare for lingering hazardous conditions [1]. Forecasts call for subzero morning temperatures and wind chills that will feel even colder throughout the week, complicating travel and power reliability [1]. Authorities advise limiting travel and securing heating sources as the cold snap persists [1].

10TV Provides Continuous Live Updates Via Multiple Platforms 10TV broadcasts round‑the‑clock coverage through its 10TV+ streaming app, available on Roku, Apple TV, Samsung and Fire TV, as well as a dedicated news app for alerts [1]. The station offers live radar, road‑condition reports, power‑outage maps, and real‑time school and business closure information [1]. Schools cancelled Monday classes, many businesses and municipal offices remain closed, and traffic updates are posted online to aid motorists [1].

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Dec 2025 – The 10 Weather Impact Team issues an alert that single‑digit wind chills will hit the Columbus area Friday morning, urging residents to protect “the P’s” – plants, pets, pipes and people – from frostbite risk [2].

Jan 19, 2026 (Sunday) – Central Ohio receives up to 16 inches of snow, with the Columbus metro area averaging about a foot; the heavy accumulation triggers Winter Storm warnings and places several counties under a Level 3 Snow Emergency [1].

Jan 20, 2026 (Monday) – A Winter Storm Warning remains active until 12:00 p.m., and forecasters predict subzero morning temperatures and wind chills that will feel even colder throughout the week; schools cancel classes, many businesses close, and officials advise motorists to monitor 24/7 live radar updates [1].

Jan 23‑26, 2026 – 10TV extends continuous live coverage of the storm across Ohio via the free 10TV+ streaming app and mobile news apps, broadcasting real‑time updates on road conditions, power outages, snow removal, and emergency alerts to help residents navigate the ongoing hazardous weather [1].

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