Winter 2024 weather forecast for Columbus

Prepare for winter weather in Columbus with these seasonal temperature and precipitation outlooks.

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Winter weather is on the way. | Photo via Canva

We know the question on your mind, Columbusites — when is it going to get cold?

While exact weather conditions typically can’t be predicted more than a week in advance, our 2024 winter season preview below comes courtesy of the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration’s Climate Prediction Center .

Reminder: The first day of winter is on Thursday, Dec. 21.

🌡 Temperature

Our city is predicted to experience slightly above typical winter temperatures for the area.

☁️ Precipitation

Don’t anticipate too much snow and rain. Columbus has a 33-40% chance of seeing below average snow and rainfall amounts this winter.

Oh deer, how much snow is coming? | Photo by @nburke36

🌧 Diving into December

December is our first introduction to the winter season, but as we get to the midway point of the month, temperatures have been above average. Things will continue trending in this direction, with no snow on the radar through Monday, Dec. 25.

If we know anything about CBUS weather though, it’s always changing. Keep dreaming of a white Christmas.

🧊 Jumping into January

Get ready to bundle up — the historic data shows January is the coldest month, with average low temperatures at 21.6°. This is also the month with the least amount of sunlight, averaging just 3.5 hours of sunshine per day, so we recommend a local cup of coffee to stay warm + awake.

❄️ Falling for February

February is the month for falling in love — and for snowfall. According to weather data , February is when we see the most snow with an average of 10.4 snowy days per month. With experts predicting an uptick in snowfall, we recommend grabbing a snow shovel before they sell out.

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Hanna is based in Columbus, OH and is a graduate from The Ohio State University. Her experience is in broadcasting, and she reports for OSU athletics, the Big Ten Network, and hosts for the Columbus Clippers. In her free time she loves staying active, supporting the Buckeyes, and exploring new restaurants.
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