Here's your Cleveland and Northeast Ohio weather forecast from 3News Meteorologist Jessica Van Meter:
Lake effect snow showers are underway and will persist through day. We do anticipate conditions to deteriorate in the primary snowbelt. It will simply be a wintry-like day with periodic snow showers for much of the metro.
Extreme impacts will be out east. Traveling is highly discouraged along I-90 and Highway 20 in the primary snowbelt. Lake effect snow showers will be intense, possible snowfall rates of 2-3" per hour at times. The westerly flow across the lake will continue to produce a steady stream of heavy snowfall downwind.
The target zone will be Ashtabula, Lake, Geauga and northeast Cuyahoga counties. Snow warnings and advisories are in effect and will likely be extended through the weekend.
Updated model data is consistent with bringing multiple feet of snow for communities in Lake and Ashtabula counties by Monday morning. We will be watching for a wind shift Sunday that could bring an inch or two of snow to the secondary snowbelt (Cleveland metro) by Monday morning.
Everyone will have to deal with cold temperatures and breezy winds for the rest of the week and most of next. Highs will struggle in the upper 20s and 30s. Even if you're not in a high impact snow area, you'll still want to have the winter gear handy to keep warm.
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