Northern Ohio has a lot to be thankful for on this Thanksgiving holiday.
First and foremost as far as the weather is concerned is our stretch of sunny skies and mild temperatures.
So, now that we have recognized how thankful we are, we have to get ready for tomorrow. We won't be as thankful for the weather tomorrow.
A strong cold front will be plowing through the area in the morning. This will mean a mild start with gusty wind and rain showers. Once the front comes through we may see a few peeks of sun before scattered snow showers begin. The scattered snow will then continue in the snowbelts overnight and into Saturday.
As far as lake effect "events" go, this one won't be all that memorable. Accumulations in the heart of the primary snowbelt will range from 2" to 5". Outside of primary territory, we'll find some flurries flying but accumulations won't add up to much, if anything at all.
The lake effect will be shut down on Saturday as the winds start shifting.
Sunday looks great.
Monday we'll be watching for the track of our next storm system due to arrive Tuesday. Path is everything with these storm systems, but for now it looks like rain changing over to snow. Another round of accumulations (not just in the snowbelt) looks likely, although how much is very much in question.
Happy Thanksgiving to you and yours.
Tonight: Increasing clouds. Mild and breezy. 50s
Friday: Cloudy, breezy and rainy to start, then windy with some breaks in the clouds. Scattered snow develops as temperatures drop. Temps start near 50 (very early morning), then fall into the 40s and 30s as the day passes. Little, if any, snow accumulation.
Friday night: Mostly cloudy, breezy and cold with scattered lake effect snow showers. Accumulations in the primary snowbelt will range from 1" to 3". Mid 20s west with near 30 to low 30s east.
Saturday: Partly sunny and cold west. East: Mostly cloudy with scattered lake effect snow showers. Very little accumulation most areas, but another 1" to 2" possible in the eastern portion of the primary snowbelt. Breezy and cold. Mid 30s
Sunday: Lingering lake effect snow chances in far eastern areas, otherwise mostly cloudy to partly sunny. Chilly. Upper 30s/low 40s
Monday: Partly cloudy. Rain and/or snow chances late day. Low 40s
Tuesday: Rain changing to snow as temperatures fall from the low 40s. (We will be keeping a VERY close eye on Tuesday's forecast...)
Wednesday: Scattered snow showers, otherwise mostly cloudy. Upper 30s
Thursday: Partly sunny. Upper 30s/low 40s
WKYC-TV
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