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More measurable snowfall possible in Ohio this week

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OHIO — A developing storm system is expected to bring a mix of rain, snow and ice across Ohio beginning Wednesday night and continuing through Thursday, potentially creating hazardous travel conditions.

Forecasters say there is potential for some accumulation, though specific details remain uncertain as the system is still several days away. Multiple computer models show a storm moving through the region, but projections vary on the exact track.

Some models indicate the system could track farther north, resulting in more rain for central and southern Ohio.

Other projections suggest colder air could lead to more snow and ice across parts of the state. The exact balance of precipitation types will depend on how temperatures evolve as the storm moves in.

The greatest impacts are expected from Wednesday night through the day Thursday, according to the National Weather Service. A wintry mix could create slippery roads and dangerous travel conditions, particularly during peak commuting hours.

Residents are encouraged to stay aware of updated forecasts in the coming days as the storm track and potential impacts become clearer.