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Ohio EMA Makes Final Update On Winter Storm Elliott

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(OHIO) – The Ohio Emergency Management Agency (Ohio EMA) is making their final impact update statement on Winter Storm Elliott.

“I want to thank all the first responders, local jurisdictions, snow plow and tow truck drivers who coordinated efforts, worked long hours away from their families over the holiday, and braved sub-zero temperatures and dangerous wind chills to provide outstanding service to Ohioans during this winter storm,” said Governor Mike DeWine. “I am proud of the efforts put forth by the Ohio State Highway Patrol, the Ohio Emergency Management Agency, ODOT and the team at the Ohio Turnpike.”

The information below was valid as of December 26, 2022 at 1 p.m. EST.

Status

Winter Weather is gradually improving across the state. Temperatures are expected to slowly improve through the week. The National Weather Service (NWS) has issued a Special Weather Statement for light snow today. Expected snowfall throughout the state for Monday is less than 1 inch. Although accumulations were very light, some slick spots may develop. Motorists are advised to monitor the latest road and weather conditions before traveling.

Impacts

Ohio Emergency Management Agency (Ohio EMA)/State Emergency Operations Center (SEOC)

Actions 

Ohio State Highway Patrol (OSHP) Actions

 Ohio Department of Transportation (ODOT) Actions

County/Local Actions:

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