Cleveland has closed city hall after the National Weather Service issued a cold weather advisory. Temperatures are expected to go below zero, and wind chills could reach -24 degrees.
The city of Cleveland and Cuyahoga County have released where warming centers will be operating during the extremely cold temperatures that are to come early Monday morning.
During this advisory, snow accumulations between three and six inches are possible. In Cuyahoga County, the greatest accumulations will be across the eastern half of the county.
With wind chill temperatures expected to drop into the -20s, Cleveland is opening warming centers, trying to coordinate overnight shelter and asking residents to look out for one another.
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.
Weather Advisory encompasses Ashtabula, Cuyahoga, Geauga and Lake counties and will remain in effect through 10 a.m. on Monday.
The National Weather Service said a repair part is on the way from Kansas City, but its delivery was slowed by the recent winter storm.
Check out this list of closings around the county: Cleveland County Schools announced all schools would be closed for students today. Staff would have an optional teacher workday with an optional early dismissal time of 11:30 a.m. Cleveland County Government offices will close at noon today.
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Lake Erie is 30-35% frozen over. Upcoming low temperatures and mild winds could help the lake freeze over soon.
Cleveland Public Power confirmed that crews are working to restore power after a reported outage Monday evening.