Last weekend’s blue skies and warm temps will seem like a nice memory if weather forecasters are correct about Wednesday.
The National Weather Service office in Cleveland believes a developing storm system over the Ohio Valley will bring snow and wind to the area Wednesday into Wednesday night.
Rain will change to snow during the day on Wednesday from west to east as temps reach 35 degrees and then begin to fall.
While most areas may see a couple inches of snowfall, the heaviest snow potential will be over northwest Ohio, triggering a winter storm watch for that area.
Forecasters expect 2 to 3 inches of snow in north central Ohio, including Richland and Crawford counties and a little less in Ashland and Knox counties.
There is still uncertainty of the track and snowfall amounts with minor changes to the forecast are likely.
Northwest winds will increase 15 to 25 mph and gusts up to 35 mph by Wednesday night into Thursday.
