Ohio, Winter storm and snow
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Snow will taper off for many parts of Ohio on Monday, but dangerous cold will take center stage as the state settles into a prolonged arctic stretch.
CLEVELAND, Ohio — Northeast Ohio is facing another round of snow Monday as lake-effect bands linger behind the weekend’s major winter storm, followed by dangerously cold wind chills Monday night into Tuesday morning.
How many school closings are there for Monday? What are the road conditions like right now? What about parking bans or snow emergency levels in your county? We're following real-time updates throughout the wintry weather with everything you need to know.
Winter storm Fern is making its way to Ohio. How long will it last? When does the snow start? Here's what NWS' hazardous weather outlook says
CLEVELAND, Ohio — The winter storm going through Northeast Ohio is beginning to taper off, but while the snow is slowing down, there will be no relief from the cold. Forecasts from the National Weather Service are calling for highs in the mid-teens Monday.
The Ohio Turnpike and Infrastructure Commission is urging motorists to exercise extreme caution behind the wheel as Winter Storm Fern continues its Arctic blast.
Northeast Ohio and Northwest Pennsylvania face additional snow and extreme cold, with wind chills possibly reaching -25°F.
CLEVELAND, Ohio - A serious winter storm is underway across northern Ohio Sunday morning, with heavy snow expected to intensify throughout the day before tapering off late tonight. Snowfall predictions have jumped up several inches from Saturday’s forecast.