Meteorologists are expecting Struthers, Ohio to have a rise in snow levels and cooler temperatures this following week.
Recently, Struthers weather has been reported to have lower expectations of snow for the middle of fall. However, meteorologists suggest that Struthers will have a higher precipitation possibly resulting in a few inches of snow. Considering the meteorologists’ claims, snowy weather reports are on the rise with Sunday, December 1st – Wednesday, December 4th showed an average precipitation rate of 50% and below while Thursday, December 5th – Saturday, December 7th averages around precipitation rate of 70% forcing Struthers’ citizens to wear an extra layer and being more careful when driving across the slippery, icy roads.
Furthermore, the temperatures of the beginning of December are exponentially dropping with Sunday, December 1st – Saturday, December 7th averages temperatures between 20-30 degrees fahrenheit; contrary to the Thanksgiving holiday where temperature dropping rates wasn’t as much of a concern.
Lastly, the recent weather forecast of snowy and cold weather brings a more expected weather prediction for the Christmas holiday and traditions.
Next, Struthers’ citizens may have the curiosity of whether to drive safer or not or if it’s necessary to wear an extra layer.
As a response, the meteorologists’ have intaken the future projections for Struthers starting with the precipitation forecast. Through research, the meteorologists concluded that the weather will remain optimal and consistent throughout the first half of December with Sunday, December 8th – Saturday, December 14th sharing precipitation rates of 70%-90%. Although not an exponential change of precipitation, the weather does suggest a slight increase of snow and possibly more inches of snow on the ground.
Furthermore, meteorologists displayed their intake on the future expectations of temperatures for Struthers. Considering this idea, they concluded that the temperatures will remain the exact same as the recent weather forecast with Sunday, December 8th – Saturday, December 14th averaging a 20-30 degree range also. With that being said, they suggest that people still wear their coats outside and to keep their heaters running.
Lastly, these future projections describe the idea that just like a handful of winters, this one will not be anymore different; considering the rates compared with other winters to be non-differentiable.