Cleveland, OH – Northeast Ohio remains under a Winter Storm Warning Monday morning as heavy snow and strong winds continue, making travel treacherous. Bitter cold will follow, with subzero wind chills expected through midweek.
According to the National Weather Service (NWS), snow showers will taper off Monday, but wind gusts up to 36 mph could cause blowing and drifting snow. Temperatures will struggle to rise above single digits, with wind chills dropping as low as -10°F Tuesday and Wednesday mornings.
Five-Day Forecast:
• Monday: Decreasing clouds, high of 8°F, wind chills near -6°F.
• Tuesday: Mostly sunny, high near 16°F, lows near -6°F.
• Wednesday: Mostly cloudy, high near 18°F.
• Thursday: Chance of snow showers, high 22°F, low 15°F.
• Friday: Mostly cloudy, high near 25°F.
Officials urge residents to limit time outdoors, dress in layers, and keep emergency kits in vehicles. Bridges and overpasses will be slick, and visibility could drop below ¼ mile due to blowing snow.
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