Columbus (WCMH) – This morning we saw temps more than a dozen degrees below normal in most spots, and 21° in Columbus was the coldest since February 15th. If you were wondering, it was not a record, even remotely close. The record low for today was a whole 26° colder at -5° set in 1880.
How cold did it get around our area in Central and Southern Ohio?

- 24° McConnelsville
- 24° Washington Court House
- 24° Worthington
- 23° London
- 22° Bucyrus
- 22° Chillicothe
- 22° Coshocton
- 22° Glouster
- 21° Bloomingburg
- 21° Canal Winchester
- 21° Columbus (Bolton)
- 21° Columbus (John Glenn Airport)
- 21° Harrisburg
- 21° Hilliard
- 21° Mansfield
- 21° Mount Vernon
- 21° New Concord
- 21° Piketon
- 21° St. Louisville
- 20° Circleville
- 20° Dublin
- 20° Groveport
- 20° Columbus (Rickenbacker)
- 19° Columbus (NBC 4)
- 19° Delaware
- 19° Jackson
- 19° Logan
- 19° Pataskala
- 18° Bellefontaine
- 18° Logan (Tyler)
- 18° Gratiot
- 18° Marion
- 18° Hilda (Zanesville)
- 17° Athens
- 17° Croton
- 17° Macksburg
- 17° Marengo
- 17° Marysville
- 17° Newark
- 17° Westerville
- 17° West Jefferson
- 17° Zanesville
- 16° Alexandria (Ben)
- 16° Lancaster
- 16° Sunbury
- 15° Blue Rock
- 15° Waldo
- 14° Johnstown
- 14° Pickerington
If you ever have questions about cold temps, record temps, or any other weather questions, email me dmazza@wcmh.com
-Dave