Columbus ties December temperature record with 68-degree day
Columbus reached 68 degrees Sunday, tying a Dec. 28 record set in 1984, before much colder, windier weather moved in. Columbus tied a nearly 40-year-old record high temperature of 68 degrees on December 28, marking a departure from typical late-December conditions in central Ohio. The National Weather Service noted that high pressure and southerly flow pushed temperatures above normal for late December. However, a strong cold front moved through early Monday, bringing sharply cooler air and windier conditions, leading to a high wind warning for much of the region. Forecasters warned that sustained winds of 30–40 mph could cause tree limbs to be toppled and power outages. The forecast for Columbus includes a slight chance of snow before 11 a.m., then a chance of flurries before noon, and a potential new snow accumulation of less than a half inch.
Опубликовано : 5 месяцев назад от Amani Bayo в Weather
Columbus tied a nearly 40-year-old record high temperature of 68 degrees on December 28.
• A strong cold front brought a sharp cooldown and high winds to central Ohio on Monday.
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