Winter storm to bring snow, possible blizzard conditions
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Two winter systems are expected to bring several rounds of accumulating snow to central Ohio beginning tonight and continuing into the weekend.
A powerful, rapidly intensifying storm sweeping across the central and eastern US is bringing a messy mix of blizzard conditions, severe thunderstorms, tornadoes and a sharp reality check to winter-like cold,
Winter weather advisories and ice storm warnings are in effect for parts of eastern Ohio and western Pennsylvania. To see the local advisories, click here. Stay with Storm Team 27 into Friday as conditions change.
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Winter weather advisory issued for multiple Northeast Ohio counties due to forecasted freezing rain
The National Weather Service has issued a Winter Weather Advisory for multiple counties in Northeast Ohio due to forecasted freezing rain. The advisory will be in effect on Friday from 8 a.m. until 3 p.m. for the following counties:
Wind gusts of 40 to 50+ mph are likely Sunday night into Monday as a cold front blasts through with a chance of severe thunderstorms. The cold front is likely to cross Northern Ohio on either side of midnight. The cold front could bring isolated strong to severe storms, with damaging winds and minor flooding being the main threats.
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Predicted icy weather could impact parts of northern Ohio Friday. Is your county on the list?
Winter Weather Advisory posted for parts of Northeast Ohio Friday; light freezing rain and icy roads possible.
The National Weather Service issued a Winter Weather Advisory beginning Monday for much of Northeast Ohio with gusty winds and rapidly falling temperatures expected.
Severe weather predicted on Monday will impact Northeast Ohio’s homeless population, but one couple hopes to keep the homeless warm with donations from the community.
A winter storm has covered Ohio in inches of snow Dec. 2, causing some counties to declare an emergency. Here's what those snow emergency levels mean.
With warm air in place and enough moisture around, a band of rain and thunderstorms will move in late Sunday evening and into the overnight hours. A few of the storms could produce strong wind gusts to 60 mph and the Storm Prediction Center has placed some of Ohio in a Level 1 severe risk for that reason.
The Storm Prediction Center put much of Illinois, Indiana, southern Michigan, and northwest Ohio under level 1 and 2 risks.