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.
Rain and thunderstorms will dominate the Bucyrus-area forecast for the start of the week, with chances for more rain and storms continuing throughout the work week.