It’s the ultimate winter weather forecast for north central Ohio.
Might snow.
Might not.
Regardless, the National Weather Service office in Cleveland has issued a hazardous weather outlook Monday night into Tuesday for an area that includes Richland, Ashland and Knox counties.
Meteorologists said there is “potential” for accumulating snowfall Monday night into Tuesday morning across portions of northern Ohio and northwest Pennsylvania.
“Confidence in snowfall amounts is very low for a snow event this close in time,” the NWS said.
It all depends on the track a low-pressure system takes as it tracks across the region.
“There is a possibility that areas will get little to no snow accumulation from this event,” the weather service stated.
“However, there is also a possibility that locations within the forecast area may see a brief window of heavier snow late Monday night that may allow for several inches of snow.”
If it does snow, it may impact Tuesday morning commutes for portions of the area.
Flip a coin on Monday night’s weather. We’ve had it awfully good the last couple of weeks.
Keep in mind what the late, great radio broadcaster Paul Harvey once said:
“If there is a 50/50 chance that something can go wrong, then nine times out of 10, it will.”
