Storm models predict as much as 30 inches of snowfall is possible later this week.
The winter storm is expected to hit late Wednesday at this point, last several days, and come on the heels of flooding due to warming temperatures on Tuesday and early Wednesday.
Amanda McFarland with the Ohio Department of Transportation or ODOT tells 19 News that with flooding and rain it will be impossible to pre-treat roads for the heavy snowfall. “We’re planning for all scenarios, whether it be heavy rain, whether it be ice or all snow. So, we already started last week, we got the heads up on it Thursday or Friday,” Beigie said.
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