By 1808Delaware

This post will be updated throughout the day with a variety of resources and information about Winter Storm Fern and its impact on the 1808Delaware coverage area.
Scroll down for the latest updates.
Updated as of: 3:45 PM

3:45 PM – From Orange Townsip

2:30 PM – Follow along on a live video feed drive through Ohio documenting weather conditions, including Delaware County

1:50 PM – All of OWU closed tomorrow

1:45 PM – Message from the Delaware County Sheriff’s Office

12:50 PM – Olentangy Schools closed tomorrow, as is DACC

12:20 PM – Franklin County is under a Level 3 Snow Emergency

12:15 PM – Delaware City Schools are closed tomorrow. OWU closures also announced. Buckeye Central also closed. Big Walnut as well.

11:15 AM – Latest radar update from the National Weather Service in Wilmington

11:00 AM – ODOT Snow & Ice page

10:05 AM – Snow and ice update from the City of Delaware

9:50 AM – Orange Township talks sledding locations

9:45 AM – Reminder of Snow Emergency Priority Streets in Sunbury

9:20 AM – View from an ODOT camera at the intersection of US23 and Glenn Parkway. Click here for more ODOT traffic camera images.

9:10 AM — Latest information on flights at John Glenn International Airport, continuously updated

9:00 AM — Facebook discussion about conditions on US23

8:44 AM — I-71

8:43 AM — DELAWARE — Snow scenes with an estimate of six and a half inches on the ground

8:40 AM – POLARIS MALL – Closed for today

8:34 AM – CITY OF WESTERVILLE — Snow event information, updated continuously

8:29 AM – DELAWARE COUNTY SHERIFF’S OFFICE — Level 2 Snow/Ice Emergency for Delaware County has been issued

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