Cleveland, OH – A weak winter storm is set to bring light snow to northern Ohio late Friday, with 1 to 3 inches forecasted. Minor travel disruptions are likely, especially on untreated roads. Residents should plan for delays and drive cautiously if heading out Friday night or Saturday morning.
According to the National Weather Service, the snow will begin Friday evening and persist into early Saturday across northern Ohio, including the I-90 corridor and Snowbelt regions. Temperatures will remain below freezing, with highs near 24°F on Friday and dropping to the teens overnight, creating icy conditions.
The weekend forecast shows lingering lake effect snow showers Saturday morning, particularly in areas east of Cleveland. Total snowfall in these regions may exceed three inches, with additional light accumulations possible through Saturday night.
Looking ahead, Sunday will bring drier but mostly cloudy conditions, with highs nearing 30°F. Snow showers are expected to return Monday, with a stronger storm system possibly impacting northern Ohio into early next week.
Residents should monitor updates from local weather services and ensure vehicles are winter-ready. Officials recommend keeping emergency kits on hand for travel and avoiding unnecessary trips during peak snowfall.
Stay tuned for more detailed forecasts and advisories as the storm approaches.
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