Northeast Ohio & Northwest Pennsylvania Snow Showers Expected Until Wednesday Morning, Sunshine Returns Thursday

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Cleveland, OH – Light snow is expected to move through parts of Northeast Ohio and Northwest Pennsylvania through Wednesday morning, bringing minor impacts to travel in snowbelt areas. Dry conditions are expected during the day Tuesday, with warmer, sunnier weather arriving by Thursday.

According to the National Weather Service Cleveland, scattered snow showers may develop Tuesday night and linger into early Wednesday, primarily affecting traditional snowbelt zones such as Ashtabula, Geauga, Lake, and Erie counties in Ohio, and Crawford and Erie counties in Pennsylvania. These showers are expected to be light and intermittent, with minimal accumulation.

Tuesday’s temperatures will range from 40 to 50°F across the region before dipping to overnight lows between 26–30°F. On Wednesday, highs will reach the upper 40s before conditions improve significantly. By Thursday, residents can expect clear skies and highs ranging from 45 to 58°F.

Travelers are advised to use caution during early morning commutes Wednesday in areas prone to lake-effect snow. Drivers should allow extra time and remain alert for slippery roads.

The warming trend continues into the weekend, offering a welcome break from recent chilly conditions and a return to more seasonable weather.