CLEVELAND, Ohio — Lake-effect snow is back in Cleveland, just a few weeks after it dumped multiple feet of snow in parts of Northeast Ohio. While the snow accumulation is nowhere near the levels ...
Multiple counties throughout Northeast Ohio are under weather alerts as more accumulating lake effect snow arrives in the region. But what are the conditions like near you? Any traffic impacts?
Lake effect snow squalls will persist across Northeast Ohio for Wednesday into Thursday with the highest snowfall rates and total accumulations tied to the higher elevations east of Cleveland in ...
CLEVELAND, Ohio -- Four Northeast Ohio counties remain under a lake effect snow advisory Saturday, the National Weather Service says. Cuyahoga, Medina, Portage and Summit counties will remain ...
Ohio and Huron County, Michigan have all experienced two to three times their normal season-to-date snowfall. With several Arctic air masses to come during January, more lake-effect snow events ...
The heaviest snow associated with this storm system will stay across southern and central Ohio. Another blast of cold air will wrap around this storm system, which will trigger more lake effect ...
During this advisory, snow accumulations between three and six inches are possible. In Cuyahoga County, the greatest ...
Another cold front will bring scattered snow showers midday into the afternoon ... ambulances and tow trucks that prompted the Ohio General Assembly to pass the state’s Move Over and Slow ...
A LAKE EFFECT SNOW WARNING has been issued for Geauga County this is where an additional 3-6 inches of snow will be possible.
A winter storm is expected to bring snow, ice and severe weather to portions of the Plains and mid-Atlantic beginning this ...
Lake-effect snow warnings were in effect for parts of Ohio on Saturday, January 4, as a winter storm threatened to drop heavy snow at rates of up to one inch per hour, the National Weather Service ...
In Ashtabula County, Ohio, the weather service in Cleveland has a winter weather advisory set to expire Wednesday at 4 p.m. An additional inch to 3 inches of lake-effect snow is possible.