Weather
Snow Possible In Cuyahoga County On Thursday
After a 75 degree start to the week, snow could hit Cuyahoga County on Thursday night.
CLEVELAND — After hitting 75 degrees on Tuesday, the weather in Northeast Ohio will quickly turn chilly.
Snow is expected to fall between noon on Thursday and 2 a.m. on Friday, the National Weather Service forecasts. There's little chance of significant accumulation, with less than 3 inches of snow expected to fall over the course of the day. The eastern portion of Cuyahoga County could see more snow than the western portion of the county.
There is currently a 70 percent chance of snow on Thursday in Cuyahoga County, the National Weather Service said. Further east, in Geauga and Erie counties, snow is a near certainty, with up to 4 inches of snow expected to fall.
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"This will be a wet snowfall with the greatest accumulations expected on grassy and elevated surfaces," the National Weather Service said.
Overnight, expect temperatures to drop into the mid-20s. That means temperatures will have dropped nearly 50 degrees in two short days.
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The snow and cold shouldn't hang around Cuyahoga County for long. Friday's projected high is a chilly 41, but Saturday's high should be in the mid-50s. By Monday, Ohio should be seeing 60 degree temperatures again.
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