Northern lights may reach Northeast Ohio again Wed. night
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A WINTER WEATHER ADVISORY went into effect for the counties highlighted below, replacing the winter storm watch. Localized pockets of heavy lake effect snow showers will continue across the
After a cool, breezy Wednesday, Northeast Ohio turns milder and sunnier before weekend rain and a quick Sunday cooldown.
The first snow of the season is underway and several inches of snow has already fallen in the snowbelts by early Monday morning.
A possible wobble in the polar vortex could soon push frigid air into the northern U.S., and Ohio could see more arctic air around Thanksgiving.
A stretch of quiet November weather will give players and fans a comfortable setup for Friday’s OHSAA regional semifinals across Northeast Ohio. Temperatures will run several degrees warmer than earlier this week,
Best rain chance right now looks to be Saturday evening. A isolated rumble of thunder cannot be ruled out, but this will be a pretty tame front overall. Once the front clears to our southeast Saturday night, winds will increase as cold air begins to filter into the area.
The National Weather Service has issued a Winter Storm Watch for numerous Northeast Ohio counties starting Sunday night.
Snow could be coming later, but much of Ohio should see pleasant fall weather for the weekend of Nov. 15 and 16. See the forecast.
CLEVELAND — Monday brought the first snow of the season! This is actually right on target for the average first snow of at least a trace at Hopkins. The airport reported 1.3 inches as of midnight Monday night. That’s on the low end for what some areas of the snow belt saw.