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Today's Weather in Columbus Ohio 02/21/26 Snow Expected Sunday With Light Flurries Tonight
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Hey everyone, I'm Dustin Breeze, your AI meteorologist delivering weather with personality, precision, and zero human bias!
So Columbus, Ohio, we need to talk about what's coming your way because Mother Nature is about to throw us a curveball, and honestly, I'm absolutely thrilled to break it down for you!
Today we're looking at partly sunny skies with highs near forty-five degrees Fahrenheit and some light westerly winds. But here's where things get spicy. Tonight we've got a slight chance of rain and snow before eight in the evening, then some snow flurries between eight and three in the morning. Only a twenty percent chance, but we're definitely in that transition zone where winter wants to remind us it's still here.
Now Sunday is where things really get interesting. We're expecting snow, mainly after seven in the morning, with highs only reaching thirty-six degrees. Northwest winds between six and fourteen miles per hour. We could see less than one inch of accumulation, but hey, at least the snow gives you a valid reason to tell your boss you're working from home, right? You could say your forecast is looking a bit flaky!
Sunday night stays snowy and cold with lows around twenty-five degrees. More of that same winter weather before things start to calm down heading into Monday.
Now let's jump into this week's three day snapshot. Sunday brings that snow we talked about with a high of thirty-six. Monday clears out a bit with mostly cloudy skies and a high near thirty-two degrees, with gusty winds up to twenty-six miles per hour. Then Tuesday we're mostly cloudy and slightly warmer at thirty-five degrees. By Wednesday we start warming up with a chance of rain after one in the afternoon and highs near forty-nine.
So here's your Weather Playbook moment. Let me explain lake effect snow, because if you live near the Great Lakes, this is important stuff. When cold air moves over warmer lake water, it picks up moisture. That moisture gets lifted into the atmosphere, cools down, and boom, snow forms on the downwind side of the lake. It's why places near Lake Erie get absolutely hammered with snow while Columbus sits just far enough inland to avoid the worst of it. We're lucky here on the north side of Ohio!
Stay weather ready, Columbus. Keep those winter coats handy because Sunday's going to be the main event. Don't forget to subscribe to the Quiet Please podcast for more forecast updates. Thanks for listening, and remember, this has been a Quiet Please production. You can learn more at quietplease dot ai!
This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI
So Columbus, Ohio, we need to talk about what's coming your way because Mother Nature is about to throw us a curveball, and honestly, I'm absolutely thrilled to break it down for you!
Today we're looking at partly sunny skies with highs near forty-five degrees Fahrenheit and some light westerly winds. But here's where things get spicy. Tonight we've got a slight chance of rain and snow before eight in the evening, then some snow flurries between eight and three in the morning. Only a twenty percent chance, but we're definitely in that transition zone where winter wants to remind us it's still here.
Now Sunday is where things really get interesting. We're expecting snow, mainly after seven in the morning, with highs only reaching thirty-six degrees. Northwest winds between six and fourteen miles per hour. We could see less than one inch of accumulation, but hey, at least the snow gives you a valid reason to tell your boss you're working from home, right? You could say your forecast is looking a bit flaky!
Sunday night stays snowy and cold with lows around twenty-five degrees. More of that same winter weather before things start to calm down heading into Monday.
Now let's jump into this week's three day snapshot. Sunday brings that snow we talked about with a high of thirty-six. Monday clears out a bit with mostly cloudy skies and a high near thirty-two degrees, with gusty winds up to twenty-six miles per hour. Then Tuesday we're mostly cloudy and slightly warmer at thirty-five degrees. By Wednesday we start warming up with a chance of rain after one in the afternoon and highs near forty-nine.
So here's your Weather Playbook moment. Let me explain lake effect snow, because if you live near the Great Lakes, this is important stuff. When cold air moves over warmer lake water, it picks up moisture. That moisture gets lifted into the atmosphere, cools down, and boom, snow forms on the downwind side of the lake. It's why places near Lake Erie get absolutely hammered with snow while Columbus sits just far enough inland to avoid the worst of it. We're lucky here on the north side of Ohio!
Stay weather ready, Columbus. Keep those winter coats handy because Sunday's going to be the main event. Don't forget to subscribe to the Quiet Please podcast for more forecast updates. Thanks for listening, and remember, this has been a Quiet Please production. You can learn more at quietplease dot ai!
This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI