From Gene Bailey at Flashpoint:
It was the first accumulating snow for many backyards in NEOhio thanks to an impressive cold pool that wills opened the next 24 hours in the Ohio Valley.
Here are a few photos from Geauga County this morning.
The snow in my garden arrived right on time, that is, right after my final harvest:
Current regional radar:
Enjoy the season, yes. But this is NOT the time to “take your prayer foot off the gas!”
Early in the week, we anticipate temperatures to remain a little above normal. Essentially, we’re talking about highs in the 50s. However, we anticipate a pattern shift too much colder by the end of the week.
In fact, it may be cold enough for much of the area to see snow showers for the first time this season.
There’s no avoiding it… the next system was slow to move in, and will be just as slow to move out. The heaviest rainfall, however, will be to our south.
After that, a progressive shift to much colder may result in some snow as we approach Thanksgiving.