The Weather Service warns that wind chills around 25 below zero can cause frostbite on exposed skin in as little as 30 minutes. Concern about exposure has led to dozens of school districts in Northeast Ohio canceling classes for both today and Wednesday.
While schools are already closed Monday for Martin Luther King Jr. Day, we’re expecting plenty of iAlert school closings for Tuesday and Wednesday.
During this advisory, snow accumulations between three and six inches are possible. In Cuyahoga County, the greatest accumulations will be across the eastern half of the county.
Weather Advisory has been issued for several communities. More widespread and accumulating snow could impact Thursday's commutes.
Gov. Ron DeSantis issued a state of emergency Monday as a winter weather system approaches the state from the Gulf of Mexico. “Don’t take chances trying to drive,” Columbus Emergency Management Director Chance Corbett told the Ledger-Enquirer as the city prepares for snow.
Weather Advisory encompasses Ashtabula, Cuyahoga, Geauga and Lake counties and will remain in effect through 10 a.m. on Monday.
Many school districts around north central Ohio have canceled classes including districts in Richland and Ashland counties.
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The National Weather Service predicts below zero lows for Tuesday night, but relief is on the horizon later in the week.
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The coldest air we've seen in years has descended upon Northeast Ohio over the last couple of days, and it will be getting even colder tonight.
With wind chill temperatures expected to drop into the -20s, Cleveland is opening warming centers, trying to coordinate overnight shelter and asking residents to look out for one another.