It took awhile to decide on Monday, but those who love winter weather may find it worth the wait.
Those who hate snow, well, your day is coming … maybe in April at the rate we are going.
Weather forecasters looked at the models all day Monday, opting at 4 p.m, to issue a hazardous weather outlook for all of north central Ohio.
A widespread snowfall of 1 to 3 inches is expected overnight Monday and into Tuesday morning.
The greatest snow accumulations are forecast along and southeast of a Marion to Youngstown line.
The hazardous weather outlook includes Richland, Ashland and Knox counties.
Snow may continue beyond tonight, according to the National Weather Service office in Cleveland.
On Tuesday, it will be mostly cloudy with winds of 5 miles per hour becoming calm in the evening.
Snow showers are likely Wednesday after 1 p.m. Chance of precipitation is 60 percent, though new snow accumulation is likely less than a half inch.
Snow showers may continue Wednesday night, mainly before Thursday at 1 a.m. The area could see another half inch of the white stuff.
There is a 20 percent chance of snow showers on Thursday with a high near 24.
