The second half of January is definitely off to a rambunctious start, and more weather is on the way through the end of the weekend. 

Snow will light through sunset on Wednesday, with heavier bursts of snow possible after sunset on Wednesday into Thursday morning. Temperatures will rise into the mid 30s for some up until midnight, so there may be some light mixing that occurs, especially in Eastern Ohio. Minor accumulations up to one inch are possible in eastern Ohio, with up to 2 inches of snow possible east of Interstate 79. 

A few flurries will be possible on Thursday, but the day will turn partly sunny and remain breezy and chilly with high temperatures peaking in the upper 20s around the midday hours, before falling for the remainder of the day. Temperatures continue to fall into the low teens early Friday morning and proceed to fall through the remainder of the day on Friday. 

Friday's air temperatures will start the day in the low teens and fall to around and slightly below zero Saturday morning. Wind chill values will fall to around 15 degrees below zero at the coldest during the day on Friday and range from fifteen to ten below zero overnight into Saturday morning. 

We are continuing to monitor trends for a weekend snow storm across the eastern half of the United States: locally, snow is trending likely, and further north compared to previous model runs. Snowfall totals continue to trend up, but it's far too early to get into specific numbers. Keep a close eye on the Storm Tracker 21 app for updated details on this weekend's storm; it will be one to watch.