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Lake effect snow will gradually taper off on Black Friday, but we may get in on another round of rain and snow to finish out the Holiday Weekend, especially on Sunday. More on that round as we get into the end of the week. Wednesday: Dropping temperatures. Rain changing to snow. Windy.| High: 50º -> 30s by noon
A powerful storm system will slam Northeast Ohio with dangerous winds, rapidly falling temperatures and up to 16 inches of lake effect snow through Friday evening.
Cleveland faces a challenging Thanksgiving forecast with rain, snow, and high winds expected, impacting travel and safety.
Thanksgiving travelers in Northeast Ohio face potentially dangerous conditions as lake effect snow is predicted to hit during peak travel times.
Temperatures will plunge in the low-to-mid-30s by Thursday, with overnight lows in the low 20s by Thursday night.
Lake effect snow could cause travel issues, especially on the I-90 East corridor between Cleveland and Erie/Buffalo.
CLEVELAND, Ohio (WOIO) - The National Weather Service has issued a lake effect snow warning for parts of Northeast Ohio. The lake effect snow warning goes into effect for Ashtabula, Cuyahoga, Geauga, and Lake counties starting at 1 a.m. Thursday. That warning is set to expire at 7 p.m. Friday though that is subject to change.
The Cleveland Botanical Garden is once again transforming its University Circle oasis into a glowing winter escape as “Frost: An Ice-Capped Garden Experience” returns for its third season. The popular indoor-outdoor exhibit opened to the public last weekend,
Lake effect snow is in the forecast for parts of Northeast Ohio through the Thanksgiving holiday. This lake effect snow event could produce intense lake snow bands capable of 1-2 inch snowfall rates per hour.