Special Weather Statement issued January 14 at 2:54PM EST by NWS Wilmington OH (details ...)
Periods of light snow will occur this evening and through the overnight. While accumulating snow is expected to end before Thursday morning, falling temperatures and light snow accumulations of one to two inches will result in slick travel tonight and early Thursday. Slick spots can be expected on roadways, especially bridges and overpasses. If traveling, allow for some extra time to reach your destination and be prepared for wintery driving conditions. In addition to the snowfall, falling temperatures combined with increased winds will result in feels-like temperatures near zero Thursday morning. If heading outdoors, dress in multiple layers.
Special Weather Statement issued January 14 at 11:27AM EST by NWS Wilmington OH (details ...)
A band of snow showers will drop into the region from northern Indiana, and push through the region through the afternoon. Some snow showers could produce a quick light coating of snow on elevated surfaces and bridges. Visibility may also be briefly reduced to a half mile or even less. Northwest winds will also gust up to 30 MPH. Lighter snowfall will continue into the evening behind the initial band of snow showers, with accumulations from a few tenths to isolated accumulations of up to an inch. Motorists should exercise caution and be prepared for rapidly changing conditions.
The city of Celina will soon begin applying for federal grants and state money to fund construction of a $6 million system that would allow for perpetual dredging of the northwest side of Grand Lake and perhaps other parts of the lake in the future.
Former Celina resident Dennis "Denny" Howell remains in critical condition after a pickup truck landed on top of his SUV during a Jan. 18 accident in Champaign County.
COLDWATER - There's an old sports bromide stating that any league win on the road is a good one, and the Marion Local Flyers will certainly attest to that after Friday night. [More]
ELIDA - A pair of 4-10 teams met on Friday night at the Elida Fieldhouse and with the two teams having identical records, a close outcome was what the fans expected to see.
ROCKFORD - Going into the overtime session, things looked up for New Bremen.
The Cardinals outscored Parkway 10-2 over the final 2:45 of the fourth quarter and held a 56-54 lead with 48 seconds left. Only a driving basket from Josh Fisher with 20 seconds left allowed Parkway to force overtime.
MINSTER - The St. Henry Redskins stared downed adversity, using a big second half to rally from a 10-point first-half hole and came home with a big 58-50 Midwest Athletic Conference road win over the Minster Wildcats Friday at the Minster Middle School.
A halftime lead for St. Marys evaporated in the third quarter as Van Wert came back, then held off a Roughriders charge to post a 42-36 win at the Cougar Den on Friday in Western Buckeye League action.