Sub-zero wind chills are forecast today before a mid-week warming trend brings rain and highs near 48 degrees by Thursday.
Crawford County faces heavy snow showers, single-digit lows, and wind chills below zero this weekend.
North Central Ohio is preparing for the season’s first significant snowfall with 2 to 4 inches expected Monday night, bringing low temperatures and a chance of lingering snow showers through Tuesday.
Rain and gusty winds are expected to dominate the first half of the work week before a significant drop in temperatures brings cold and breezy conditions for Thanksgiving Day. Today will be partly sunny with a high near 52 before rain moves in tonight and Tuesday with a high near 55. Winds could gust up to 37 mph on Wednesday as the cold air arrives.
The Crawford County forecast calls for sunshine today before a mix of rain, snow, and sleet arrives Tuesday, transitioning the region into a warmer and much wetter pattern through the end of the week.
Crawford County will see a chance of snow and gusty winds on Veterans Day, followed by a pleasant mid-week warmup with highs near 50 degrees by Thursday, sponsored by Avita Health System.
Breezy and cool work week weather with rain chances and late-week frost across Crawford County.
Get ready for a beautiful stretch of late-fall weather!
The forecast calls for clear, sunny skies through Friday, with high temperatures ranging from the low 60s on Thursday up to the mid-60s on Friday, though nights will be cold enough for patchy frost.
Your Work Week Weather for Crawford County, brought to you by Avita Health System.