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Light snow flurries started to pick up during the second quarter of The Game. According to the National Weather Service, it's just the start of what could be a heavy winter storm.
The NWS anticipates a wintry mix this weekend in Ohio with potential snow accumulation and continued low temperatures.
A fast-moving winter weather system is expected to bring 1 to 3 inches of wet snow to Northeast Ohio overnight Saturday, according to the National Weather Service in Cleveland.
Snow moves in Saturday morning and could make travel difficult through Sunday. Lucas County may see up to 6 inches, with heavier snow to the west and northwest.
Low pressure system to bring rain and snow to the Great Lakes region over the weekend, with varied accumulations.
Some forecasters say a complex dance involving the polar vortex could send some of Earth's most extreme cold toward the United States.
Another cold & breezy day with a few flurries. Light snow will move in later Saturday changing to a rain/snow mix early Sunday. Another round of snow TuesdayFRI
GEAUGA COUNTY, Ohio — Lake effect snow is set to impact portions of Northeast Ohio just in time for the Thanksgiving holiday this week, which is why the National Weather Service in Cleveland has issued a Winter Storm Watch for the following counties from Thursday morning through Friday evening:
Snow fell in northern Ohio on Friday.Video filmed by Ning Dean shows her neighborhood in Stow, a suburb of Akron, blanketed with snow.The National Weather Service warned that another system of heavy snow was forecast to hit the area on Saturday.