Weather
Up To 4 Inches Of Snow Could Fall In Northeast Ohio
The National Weather Service issued a hazardous weather outlook for the snow belt.
CLEVELAND — Up to 4 inches of snow could fall between Tuesday night and Wednesday morning.
The National Weather Service issued a hazardous weather outlook for parts of Northeast Ohio, warning of the coming snowfall. The snow will fall most heavily between 10 p.m. and 4 a.m., with up to 4 inches of snow expected in the snow belt.
"Locally higher amounts are possible where organized intense snow bands can persist, which may necessitate the issuance of Winter Weather Advisories," the National Weather Service warned.
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Any bands of snowfall should dissipate on Wednesday morning.
Whatever snowfall accumulates on Tuesday night and Wednesday should begin washing away on Thursday, when temperatures climb into the low 40s. There's a chance of showers on Thursday night.
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It is possible additional snow could fall on Friday and early Saturday, though that forecast could change as the week marches on.
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