Winter weather warning—two inches of snow to strike
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CLEVELAND, Ohio — A fast-moving Alberta clipper is expected to bring widespread accumulating snow to Northeast Ohio late Thursday night through Friday evening, with travel impacts likely during both the morning and evening commutes.
A snowy Tuesday will impact both the morning and evening commutes across Cincinnati.
As millions of Americans hunker down for the winter storm, 19 states and Washington, D.C., have declared states of emergency.
Meteorologist Tyler Hughes said snow and Arctic air arrive for the weekend. Here's his Thursday noon forecast.
A fast-moving storm this weekend could drop new snow on the grimy piles that have accumulated across the city. Bitter cold will follow.
A cold weather system is spreading across the eastern United States, bringing snow squalls to Kentucky. Freeze Watches are also in place in Florida as temperatures plunge unusually low for the region.
More snowfall is expected in Cincinnati and Columbus. How long will it last? When does the snow start? Here's what the NWS forecast says.
Shovelable snow returns Tuesday south of the I-70 corridor. Southern Ohio has a mess on its hands tomorrow. We in Northeast Ohio only have an isolated lake effect burst here or there. It's a light northwest breeze, but enough that we can't rule it out. Minor accums also.