Significant Snowfall and Cold in Ohio
Significant Snowfall and Cold in Ohio
US · Published Feb 17, 2026
Ohio experienced a major snowstorm, with areas south of I-70 receiving about a foot of snow, ranking among the top five January snowfalls on record.
Following the snowfall, Ohio faced extremely cold conditions, with wind chills frequently dipping to 10 degrees below zero or colder.
The severe weather aligns with the Farmer's Almanac predictions, which forecasted a colder and wetter winter for the region.
Heavy snowfall and extreme cold hit Ohio
Ohio recently faced a significant winter event characterized by substantial snowfall and subsequent extreme cold. Areas south of Interstate 70 were particularly affected, receiving approximately one foot of snow. This snowfall ranks among the top five largest January snowfalls ever recorded in the region, marking it as a notable historical weather event.
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