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Updates on Thanksgiving winter storm hitting Northeast Ohio
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One year ago today, a lake-effect snow storm turned a holiday weekend into a major challenge for area schools, cities, businesses and individuals, as more than five feet of snow
CLEVELAND, Ohio – Holiday travelers take heed. A winter storm watch has been issued for parts of northern Ohio beginning Thanksgiving morning and extending through Friday evening. The areas within the watch include Lake, Geauga and Ashtabula counties.
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:
A brewing storm is expected to primarily be a rainmaker, though some snow is possible along its northern edges.
Heavy lake-effect snow is expected to continue across Northeast Ohio through tonight, with forecasters warning of hazardous travel and rapidly changing conditions as snow bands intensify. The National Weather Service said Thursday that an additional 6 to 12 inches of snow is possible in the Lake Effect Snow Warning areas through late Friday,
A series of storms next week could bring snow, rain and fog to Ohio, hurting Thankgiving plans and holiday travel. Here's the latest forecast.
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