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Health, Science & EnvironmentColumbus snow plow crews are still working to remove the two to six inches of snow that fell in the city this week. Crews prioritized clearing the harder hit streets on the city's south side first.
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The Ohio Department of Transportation says too many drivers are not heeding the warning not to crowd snowplows.
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Business & EconomyMad River Mountain in Zanesville and Snow Trails near Mansfield are closed as the resorts wait for colder temperatures to invite skiers and snowboarders to their slopes.
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Health, Science & EnvironmentExtreme winter weather can mean frozen pipes or roof damage. These tips can help your home weather a dangerous winter storm.
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Snow plow crews have been running all day and night, but continued snow and freezing temperatures are making them retrace their efforts.
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Several dozen road crews have been working around the clock in Columbus.
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Columbus City Schools, Hilliard City Schools, Pickerington City Schools and others have canceled classes for Friday, February 4 due to inclement weather.
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The Ohio Department of Transportation plans to have about 1700 plow trucks on state roads during the height of the storm. That’s a little less than normal because of the shortage of drivers.
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Columbus City Schools, Southwestern City Schools, Pickerington Schools, Reynoldsburg City Schools and others have all canceled classes tomorrow ahead of the expected winter storm.
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A winter storm is headed to Ohio with freezing rain, sleet and snow.