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You say you don’t like the weather in Ohio? Just wait. The photo on the left shows Delaware Lake on the morning of Wednesday, Jan. 3, frozen over as temperatures dipped well below freezing. The photo on the right — taken in the same location on the shoreline at Delaware State Park — shows Delaware Lake on Thursday morning with temperatures in the lower 50s. Central Ohio is under a winter weather advisory through Saturday morning. National Weather Service forecasters are calling for a wintry mix of precipitation, including the possibility of 2 to 4 inches of snow Friday evening. Columbus area meteorologists are predicting 3 to 6 inches of snow. Weekend high temperatures are projected to drop into the teens.

You say you don’t like the weather in Ohio? Just wait. The photo on the left shows Delaware Lake on the morning of Wednesday, Jan. 3, frozen over as temperatures dipped well below freezing. The photo on the right — taken in the same location on the shoreline at Delaware State Park — shows Delaware Lake on Thursday morning with temperatures in the lower 50s. Central Ohio is under a winter weather advisory through Saturday morning. National Weather Service forecasters are calling for a wintry mix of precipitation, including the possibility of 2 to 4 inches of snow Friday evening. Columbus area meteorologists are predicting 3 to 6 inches of snow. Weekend high temperatures are projected to drop into the teens.
http://www.delgazette.com/wp-content/uploads/sites/40/2018/01/web1_DelawareLakeOneWeek-copy.jpgYou say you don’t like the weather in Ohio? Just wait. The photo on the left shows Delaware Lake on the morning of Wednesday, Jan. 3, frozen over as temperatures dipped well below freezing. The photo on the right — taken in the same location on the shoreline at Delaware State Park — shows Delaware Lake on Thursday morning with temperatures in the lower 50s. Central Ohio is under a winter weather advisory through Saturday morning. National Weather Service forecasters are calling for a wintry mix of precipitation, including the possibility of 2 to 4 inches of snow Friday evening. Columbus area meteorologists are predicting 3 to 6 inches of snow. Weekend high temperatures are projected to drop into the teens. Andrew Carter/D. Anthony Botkin | The Gazette

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