TOLEDO, Ohio -
The National Weather Service has issued a winter storm warning for all of northwest Ohio. The winter storm warning begins at 7am Wednesday. The warning will end at 1am Thursday for Williams, Defiance, Paulding, Allen, Putnam, Henry, and Fulton counties. The winter storm warning is in effect until 7am Thursday morning for Lucas, Wood, Hancock, Ottawa, Sandusky, Seneca, Wyandot, Erie and Huron counties. A winter storm watch remains in effect for Hillsdale, Lenawee, and Monroe counties.
Snow is expected to develop across the area between 9am and noon on Wednesday across the area. Snow will start off light, but will become heavy by late afternoon through the evening. Snow is expected to taper off to flurries by early Thursday morning. Snow accumulations between 4-8" are expected for the areas in the winter storm warning. Isolated totals over 8" are possible southeast of Toledo. Upper Sandusky and Norwalk have the best chance of seeing snow totals over 8" across the viewing area. 4-8" is also expected in Lenawee and Monroe counties. 2-4" is possible in Hillsdale county.