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Ohio, Winter Weather Advisory
Winter storm could drop up to 5 inches of snow across Northeast Ohio; bitter cold on the way
A fast-moving clipper storm from Canada will move into Northeast Ohio on Thursday and could drop up to 5 inches of snow on much of the region. According to forecasts from AccuWeather, the storm is expected to produce 1 to 3 inches of snow from the Midwest to the Great Lakes and central Appalachians.
RECAP | Snow hits Northeast Ohio: Weather and traffic impacts
Widespread snow moved through Northeast Ohio as a Winter Weather Advisory was in effect for most of the region. What follows is our time-stamped updates with how the snow impacts evolved throughout the region.
NE Ohio forecast: Winter Weather Advisory, snowy conditions
Accumulating snow will impact the evening commute. Most should receive about 2-4 inches but isolated higher amounts are possible east.
Northeast Ohio Thursday weather forecast: More snow, warmer temperatures
CLEVELAND, Ohio - The area is in for a bit of a warming trend over the next few days starting on Thursday.
Central Ohio sees subzero wind chills, more snow forecast, National Weather Service says
The wind chill in Columbus dropped as low as -5 degrees overnight, and as of 6 a.m. the air temperature was 5 degrees with a -3 degree wind chill
Arctic blast, polar vortex and Northeast Ohio
Arctic blast from polar vortex to send temperatures plunging across the U.S. Here’s how cold it will get.
An arctic blast will send temperatures across the United States plummeting as bitterly cold air that originated in Siberia will arrive from Canada by week’s end, bringing with it dangerously cold wind chills for millions of Americans.
ARCTIC BLAST: 80 million Americans below zero next week — how cold in NE Ohio?
Northeast Ohio, along with most of the country, is gearing up for an arctic blast early next week, bringing the coldest air we’ve seen so far this season.
Polar vortex heading to Northeast Ohio, bringing arctic temperatures with it
Northeast Ohio residents will not shiver alone. Much of the nation will be caught in the grip of extreme cold because of the destabilization of the polar vortex. The polar vortex is a large area of low pressure and cold air surrounding the North pole.
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Extreme cold to impact northern Ohio and southern Michigan next week: Wind chills expected to drop to -25 degrees
The coldest weather in nearly six years will have the area bracing for the impacts of the extreme cold. Here is what you need ...
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When will the snow melt? Why Ohio will be covered for a while
Ohio was hit with a sheet of snow. When will it go away? Here's the science and the forecast that will keep Greater ...
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Snow and cold hammer Ohio in January. How does it stack up to weather records?
The weather has been ugly in Ohio during the first two weeks of the new year. How does it stack up to National Weather ...
Cleveland
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GET READY! Extreme Cold Watch issued for all of Northeast Ohio
Are you ready for the extremely cold temperatures across Northeast Ohio by the end of the weekend? The time to prepare is now, while the temperatures are relatively warm before plummeting.
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on MSN
What's an extreme cold watch? Understanding the new weather alert
The National Weather Service has placed Columbus and central Ohio under an extreme cold watch from 1 a.m. Monday to 10 a.m.
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More snow fell throughout central Ohio to start the weekend
Some lake effect snow may make it to Ohio from Lake Michigan today, which is why snow flurries will remain in the forecast.
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on MSN
Drought persists in eastern Ohio despite winter weather
Ten counties in eastern Ohio remain in moderate drought, with little change in conditions despite traces of snow and cool ...
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on MSN
Northeast Ohio plumbers expecting an increase in calls with more wintry weather on the way
With more freezing weather on the way, you may need to prepare to prevent cold-related home damage like frozen pipes.
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