Now, we expect freezing drizzle changing to snow with little accumulation and plenty of aggravation.

You might get two days off without any snow or ice.

We've seen a bunch of flood-related warnings in central and southern Ohio issued today, and we'll probably have to extend those to our area. The fortunate thing is that thunderstorms typically move quickly enough that you don't see really serious flooding.

We had reports of several trees down in Mars and one-inch hail in Slippery Rock. We didn't hear much about Beaver County, but the storm looked good enough to issue the warning.

We can't predict tornadoes until they happen, but we're looking for strong storms with hail and damaging winds (today). It should be an interesting day.

That's just how it works in the springtime around here. We can see a little bit of everything.