Snow showers found along a northwest to southeast line are
tracking over the same areas this evening. A quick quarter to half
inch of snow will make for potentially dangerous driving
conditions, especially as temperatures drop this evening and
overnight. Visibilities will also decrease to under a mile in some
places, creating another hazard to area commuters. As of 8:00 this
evening, this line runs roughly from Wapakoneta, to
Bellefontaine. Another line extends from Delaware to Pataskala and
then south to Baltimore. This includes the northeastern suburbs
of Columbus. Additional accumulations may be found later this
evening if similar lines of showers continue to develop.
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