CLEVELAND, Ohio - More snow is in the forecast this weekend, but conditions will improve over the next few days. The National Weather Service’s forecast calls for highs in the low 40s Friday with rain during the day,
Northeast Ohio's forecast for Thursday calls for some sunshine and highs in the 40s during the day and rain showers after midnight.
The warning, issued by the National Weather Service, is in effect for Clay, Fayette, Kanawha, Lincoln, Logan, Mingo, Mason, Nicholas, Roane and Wayne counties in West Virginia, as well as Gallia, Lawrence and Jackson counties in Ohio and Carter and Greenup County, Kentucky.
CLEVELAND, Ohio - The mid-week forecast includes some breezy conditions and a slight chance for snow throughout the day. The National Weather Service’s forecast for Wednesday calls for highs in the mid 30s with winds blowing up to 18 mph during the day.
The National Weather Service's Pittsburgh office has issued a hazardous weather outlook for much of the region.
The COTA Board of Trustees on Wednesday voted to waive transit fares in the event of NWS weather advisories for extreme cold and heat.
The Weather Service warns that wind chills around 25 below zero can cause frostbite on exposed skin in as little as 30 minutes. Concern about exposure has led to dozens of school districts in Northeast Ohio canceling classes for both today and Wednesday.
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.
The National Weather Service forecasts fluctuating weather in northern Ohio, with a mix of rising temperatures, rain, and mild thawing but no major flooding threats.
The team plans to celebrate with fans at noon in Ohio Stadium on Sunday. Eager OSU fans already celebrated the victory in The Shoe in the dangerously cold Columbus night shortly after the team's victory Monday.
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Though the Farmers' Almanac predicts a warmer-than-normal spring, the winter weather will linger for a while longer, the forecast said.