OHIO — The National Weather Service has issued a Winter Storm Watch for parts of Northeast Ohio, including Cuyahoga, Lake, and Ashtabula counties, from Wednesday morning through Thursday evening.
Cities Affected:
The affected areas include Cleveland, Eastlake, Mentor, Painesville, Willowick, Wickliffe, Jefferson, Ashtabula, Geneva, Roaming Shores, Conneaut, Orwell, and Andover.
Forecast Details:
- Snow Accumulation: Total snow accumulations of over 6 inches are possible, with heavy lake-effect snow anticipated.
- Winds: Gusts could reach up to 40 mph, leading to blowing and drifting snow.
- Timing: Snow is expected to begin Wednesday morning, continuing through Thursday evening. Heavier snowfall rates are likely in higher elevations east of Cleveland, particularly east of I-271 and south of I-90. Snowfall may ease Thursday before intensifying again later in the week.
Impacts on Travel:
Hazardous driving conditions are expected, with significant impacts on commutes Wednesday morning, Wednesday evening, and Thursday morning. Motorists should prepare for reduced visibility and slippery roads.
Additional Weather Details:
A low-pressure system is forecasted to bring rain to the region Tuesday night, transitioning to snow by Wednesday as temperatures drop. Lake-effect snow squalls will persist across Northeast Ohio during the storm’s peak.
Residents are advised to monitor updated forecasts and exercise caution when traveling. Stay tuned for further updates from the National Weather Service.