Get ready for a week of shifting conditions in Crawford County as unseasonably warm temperatures and gusty winds give way to mid-week thunderstorms and a significant late-week cooling trend.
Crawford County residents should prepare for a soggy Saturday with 100% precipitation and high wind gusts before conditions clear for a sunnier Sunday.
Mild temperatures are on the way for Crawford County, but residents should keep umbrellas handy as rain chances increase daily through Friday.
High winds and patchy blowing snow will kick off a volatile weather week in Crawford County, with gusts reaching 30 mph before a sunny warmup arrives by Friday.
Saturday’s high of 40 degrees will give way to a snowy Sunday, with forecasters predicting up to an inch of accumulation and an 80% chance of precipitation.
Brought to you by Avita Health System, this week’s outlook features a brief warming trend on Tuesday before temperatures settle back into the 30s with persistent cloud cover through Friday.
Sub-zero wind chills and a high of 12 degrees will make for a frigid Saturday in Crawford County before light snow moves into the region Sunday morning.
A Cold Weather Advisory is in effect for portions of North Central and Northeast Ohio from 1 a.m. to noon Saturday, with wind chills expected to plummet as low as 24 degrees below zero.
An Extreme Cold Warning is in effect for much of North Central, Northeast, and Northwest Ohio and Northwest Pennsylvania, with wind chills expected to plummet as low as 27 below zero through Tuesday morning.
Heavy snow and dangerously low wind chills are expected to hit Crawford County this weekend, with accumulations of up to 13 inches possible through Monday according to the latest winter storm forecast.