Since we aren’t on Lake Erie, I doubt it. Despite cheap Skybus fares, it will still be quite some time before Columbus, Ohio becomes the vacation mecca of the Midwest. The Columbus, Ohio weather has been pretty wacky lately though. It’s practically mid-October and Columbus is hitting 90 degrees for the third consecutive day, a record for October 8.
In case you’re considering moving to Columbus, Ohio and wonder what the Columbus Weather holds in store for you, see the charts below. One of the biggest questions I get is in regard to snowfall. Maybe two to four snows a year of 3–plus inches. It just doesn’t snow like it used to. The game time temperature tonight in Yankee Stadium will be 76 degrees as the Cleveland Indians attempt to win the series. Hopefully, the only storms in New York will be the Tribe’s Offense raining hits all over the field.
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3 Responses to “Columbus Ohio Weather – Will Global Warming Push Home Prices UP”
Hey Dave, Great to see you on the blog, long time fan of yours.
I pulled the graphs from the Weather Underground site. You can get there from the widget on the left sidebar that states the current Columubus time and temperature. OR
Dave
October 11th, 2007
Hey Joe,
Like the graphs. Where’d you get them (I love following weather stats – strange, I know)?
Joe Peffer
October 17th, 2007
Hey Dave, Great to see you on the blog, long time fan of yours.
I pulled the graphs from the Weather Underground site. You can get there from the widget on the left sidebar that states the current Columubus time and temperature. OR
http://www.wunderground.com/US/OH/Columbus.html
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