Go Back
  • For Business
  • |
  • Warnings
  • Data Suite
  • Forensics
  • Advertising
  • Superior Accuracy™
Northeast weather to feel more like Thanksgiving than Memorial Day. See the temp forecast. Chevron right

Columbus, OH

61°F
Location Chevron down
Location News Videos
Use Current Location
Recent

Columbus

Ohio

61°
No results found.
Try searching for a city, zip code or point of interest.
Create Your Account Unlock extended daily and hourly forecasts — all with your free account.
Let's Go Chevron right
Have an account already? Log In
settings
Help
Columbus, OH Weather
Today WinterCast Local {stormName} Tracker Hourly 10-Day Radar MinuteCast® Monthly Air Quality Health & Activities

Around the Globe

Hurricane Tracker

Severe Weather

Radar & Maps

News

News & Features

Astronomy

Business

Climate

Health

Recreation

Sports

Travel

For Business

Warnings

Data Suite

Forensics

Advertising

Superior Accuracy™

Video

Winter Center

Top Stories Severe Weather Hurricane Center Astronomy Climate Recreation Trending Today Health In Memoriam Case Studies Blogs & Webinars
Flood Watch

News / Winter Weather

Heating costs compared to last year will be on the rise for these 5 US cities

By John Roach, AccuWeather staff writer

Published Dec 10, 2019 6:24 PM EDT

Copied
Wintry Weather in Chicago

A woman walking the half mile from the Chicago Aquarium to the Adler Planetarium braces in a stiff wind and blowing snow off Lake Michigan in Chicago. (AP File Photo/Charles Rex Arbogast)

(AP / Charles Rex Arbogast)

The weather system that is bringing an invasion of Arctic air and will plunge temperatures to the lowest levels since last winter across the Midwest could be a harbinger of things to come this winter for several major U.S. cities. 

People in places such as New York City, Philadelphia, San Francisco, Washington, D.C., and Cincinnati are expected to incur substantial increases in home heating costs – those for natural gas, heating oil and electricity – compared to the 2018-19 season from now through March 1, 2020, based on the exclusive AccuWeather 90-day forecast. It’s available at AccuWeather.com (search your city to view the monthly outlook) and you can also keep apprised of your forecast on the free AccuWeather app.

Estimated home heating costs for New York City, currently at 8.3% below last year, are expected to rise to 2.9% above 2018-19 through March 1. Similar increases in heating costs through March 1 compared to last year are expected in Philadelphia (currently 9.1% below 2018 but predicted to rise to 3.7% above), San Francisco (19.7% below 2018 to the same as last year), Washington, D.C. (10.6% below 2018 to 7.5% above) and Cincinnati (9.7 below 2018 to 6.0% above). 

Compared to the long-term normal, increases in heating costs are also expected in those cities through March 1. New York, Philadelphia and Cincinnati, all with costs currently running the same as normal, will increase to 1.8% above normal in New York, 1.9% above normal in Philadelphia and 2.9% above normal in Cincinnati through March 1. Estimated heating costs in San Francisco, currently at 26.2% below normal, will rise to just 9.7% below normal, while Washington, D.C., with costs now running 5.7% below normal, will increase to the same as normal through March 1.

Estimated Heating Cost Changes
Twitter

Many other cities, such as Boston and Los Angeles, are also expected to see significant increases in home heating costs compared to normal from now through March 1, according to AccuWeather's 90-day forecast. Despite the anticipated increases, costs are still expected to be below the long-term normal overall through March 1 in those two cities, largely because of the warmer-than-normal start to the heating season, which runs from Sept. 1 through the following April or May. 

Boston’s estimated home heating costs, currently 10.2% below normal, are expected to increase from now through March 1 to 1.6% below normal. Costs in Los Angeles – with a smaller sample size of days requiring heating costs – are expected to increase from 47.3% below normal now to just 8.6% below normal by March 1.

The actual costs of electricity and fuel vary from year to year and from place to place, so the percentage change in consumers’ bills may vary from these percentages, which assume other heating-related costs are largely unchanged year-over-year.  

A plethora of steps can be taken to keep heating costs under control in times of high demand. Some tried-and-true tips to follow this winter include, most simply, monitoring thermostat settings. In addition, homeowners can replace worn weather strips and ensure that heating equipment is well maintained to curb costs. Also, upgrading a home's insulation can lead to significant savings on energy costs.

Download the free AccuWeather app to track the temperature for your area. Keep checking back for updates on AccuWeather.com and stay tuned to the AccuWeather Network on DIRECTV, Frontier and Verizon Fios.

Report a Typo
Comments that don't add to the conversation may be automatically or manually removed by Facebook or AccuWeather. Profanity, personal attacks, and spam will not be tolerated.
Comments
Hide Comments

Weather News

Weather News

Three hot car deaths reported in US within 48 hours

May 21, 2026
video

Why some places have 24 hours of daylight in summer

May 21, 2026
AccuWeather Ready

What a meteorologist says every storm shelter should have

May 20, 2026
Show more Show less Chevron down

Topics

Top Stories

Severe Weather

Hurricane Center

Astronomy

Climate

Recreation

Trending Today

Health

In Memoriam

Case Studies

Blogs & Webinars

Top Stories

Severe Weather

Storms to bring needed rain, but also flood risk to Plains, Southeast

31 minutes ago

Weather News

Southern California fires threaten homes and former nuclear site

4 hours ago

Weather Forecasts

It will feel more like Thanksgiving than Memorial Day in the Northeast

2 hours ago

Hurricane

Hurricane season hasn't started, but one area is already being watched

3 hours ago

Weather News

State of Emergency declared for Utah drought after 'no-pack' winter

1 hour ago

More Stories

Featured Stories

Astronomy

SpaceX scrubs 12th Starship test flight after launch tower issue

6 hours ago

Health

Melanoma survivor shares warning for Don’t Fry Day: ‘I changed everyth...

3 hours ago

Travel

Waymo recalls robotaxi fleet after one drove into Texas floodwaters

1 day ago

Recreation

It’s nearly Memorial Day, but this national park just had a snowstorm

2 days ago

Astronomy

Neptune’s moon Nereid may be survivor from ancient cosmic shake-up

23 hours ago

AccuWeather Winter Weather Heating costs compared to last year will be on the rise for these 5 US cities
Company
Proven Superior Accuracy™ About AccuWeather Digital Advertising Careers Press Contact Us
Products & Services
For Business For Partners For Advertising AccuWeather APIs AccuWeather Connect Personal Weather Stations
Apps & Downloads
iPhone App Android App See all Apps & Downloads
Subscription Services
AccuWeather Premium AccuWeather Professional
More
AccuWeather Ready Business Health Hurricane Leisure and Recreation Severe Weather Space and Astronomy Sports Travel Weather News Winter Center
Company
Proven Superior Accuracy™ About AccuWeather Digital Advertising Careers Press Contact Us
Products & Services
For Business For Partners For Advertising AccuWeather APIs AccuWeather Connect Personal Weather Stations
Apps & Downloads
iPhone App Android App See all Apps & Downloads
Subscription Services
AccuWeather Premium AccuWeather Professional
More
AccuWeather Ready Business Health Hurricane Leisure and Recreation Severe Weather Space and Astronomy Sports Travel Weather News Winter Center
© 2026 AccuWeather, Inc. "AccuWeather" and sun design are registered trademarks of AccuWeather, Inc. All Rights Reserved.
Terms of Use | Privacy Policy | Cookie Policy | About Your Privacy Do Not Sell or Share My Personal Information | Data Sources

...

...

...