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There's "Snow" End To It!



COLUMBUS, Ohio - The next blast of winter weather is already taking aim at central Ohio, bringing as much as eight inches of snow.

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The National Weather Service has issued a Winter Storm Watch for most Ohio counties from tonight through Wednesday.

Snow will begin tonight with an inch or less accumulating by tomorrow morning, but the snow will continue through tomorrow, possible mixing with rain late, and leaving an additional 3 to 5 inches on the ground.

Snowfall Tuesday night into Wednesday could bring the total up to 6 to 8 inches.

As much as a foot of snow is forecast in Toledo, Cleveland and Youngstown.

The week has begun without snow coming down but with bitterly cold temperatures.

At 6:00 AM Monday, it was 4 degrees in Columbus, 1 in Lancaster and -4 in Newark.

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