Central Ohio experienced significant snowfall, causing driving difficulties and prompting road crews to work tirelessly. Forecasts predict more snow and brutally cold temperatures, along with potential high winds, leading to blowing and drifting snow. Local residents and road crews are responding to the challenges posed by the winter weather.
Snow is falling across Central Ohio and more of it is likely this weekend. Brutally cold temps also are in the forecastThe Friday morning snowfall in Columbus created significant challenges for drivers, with many struggling to navigate the roads.
DoorDash driver Amy Raycher said, "I stayed away from the freeways. It was hard getting in and out, because the snow was coming down so hard." Truck driver Eric Ebner described the situation as "a little sketch," emphasizing the need to "focus on everyone" to ensure safety. Plow driver Sean Rogers spent hours clearing neighborhood streets and assisting stranded drivers. "In less than 20 minutes, I pulled 15 people that got stuck," Rogers said, noting that he helped drivers on both side streets and highways. Rogers, who does not charge for his services, explained that helping others in the snow is a family tradition. "Me and my father, we just been doing this for so many years. We just come out and help people who need help around the community," he said. While Rogers does not charge, he will accept donations to help keep his gas tank full and maintain his car. As residents shoveled sidewalks and brushed off their cars, Columbus deployed 40 snow warrior plows to service main arterial streets.The Ohio Department of Transportation had 1,150 crews scattered across the state clearing roadways. Drivers are being alerted about potential high winds, which could lead to blowing and drifting snow. "Blowing and drifting snow, it tends to be things that happen in spots," said Matt Bruning, Ohio Department of Transportation press secretary. State and local road crews are closely monitoring the forecasted roller coaster of plunging and rising temperatures expected in the coming days.For some, the wintry weather can't end soon enough. "It's just got to go," said Ebner. "I mean, it makes everything hectic."Ex-Ohio State player charged in girlfriend's murder after body found in Tennessee A key member of Ohio State's 2014 national championship football team was charged in his girlfriend's murder after her body was found in a Tennessee home.The Trump administration is reacting to a meme video the President re-posted on Thursday night, that had AI images of the Obamas depicted as gorillas.Daycare centers across the state are garnering a lot of attention after claims of fraud, and some people going door to door to Somali-owned facilities.A key member of Ohio State's 2014 national championship football team didn't show up for a court appearance Monday, resulting in an arrest warrant being issued.
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