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Snow Threatens Ohio State vs. Michigan Rivalry Game

Summary

  • Winter storm warning issued for northwest Ohio on November 29th.
  • Up to six inches of snow expected, impacting Thanksgiving travel.
  • The 1950 'Snow Bowl' saw Michigan beat Ohio State 9-3 in heavy snow.
Snow Threatens Ohio State vs. Michigan Rivalry Game

Ohio State Buckeyes fans traveling to Ann Arbor on November 29th for the rivalry game against Michigan may encounter significant snowfall. The National Weather Service has issued a Winter Storm Warning for northwest Ohio, predicting up to six inches of snow and hazardous road conditions, which could impact holiday travel.

The Ohio Department of Transportation has also issued advisories for several central and western Ohio counties, urging drivers to use caution. In Ann Arbor, snow is expected after 1 p.m. on November 29th, with temperatures near 31 degrees Fahrenheit and possible inch accumulations.

This year's snowy forecast brings to mind the infamous 1950 'Snow Bowl,' a rivalry game where Michigan secured a 9-3 victory over Ohio State amidst approximately five inches of snow, with the decisive points coming from a blocked punt recovered for a touchdown.

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A Winter Storm Warning is in effect, with up to six inches of snow expected in northwest Ohio and snow likely in Ann Arbor, potentially creating slippery road conditions.
Yes, the 1950 'Snow Bowl' saw heavy snow, where Michigan defeated Ohio State 9-3.
The National Weather Service cautions that hazardous conditions could impact Thanksgiving holiday travel for fans heading to the game.

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