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CLEVELAND, Ohio — The major winter storm set to hit a large swath of the country this weekend is looking increasingly likely to impact the Cleveland area, dumping what’s now expected to be at least half a foot of snow on Northeast Ohio.
Ohio braces for extreme cold from winter storm Fern this weekend. See the coldest day ever recorded in the state.
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Snow emergencies in central Ohio for January 22, 2026
Current central Ohio Weather conditions COLUMBUS, Ohio (WCMH) — While the Columbus area and most parts north of Franklin County are in between sub-freezing conditions, the first wave of the next winter storm caused several central Ohio counties to declare snow emergencies,
Heads up! We're tracking accumulating snow and frigid temperatures that will impact all of Northeast Ohio.
CLEVELAND, Ohio — The first snowfall projections for this weekend’s sprawling winter storm are calling for 9 or more inches for much of Northeast Ohio, aligning with the winter storm watch in effect from Saturday evening through Monday afternoon.
Ohio will see snow, strong winds and sub-zero temperatures this weekend due to winter storm Fern. What we know and how much snow Ohio might get
How are the traffic conditions? What about the latest school closings? Check this story to follow live updates as we track the latest on the wintry weather.
CLEVELAND, Ohio — Mostly clear skies are in the forecast for Tuesday in Northeast Ohio, but don’t expect to feel warm, sunny rays. The National Weather Service is predicting a high of only 16 degrees.
Currently we do expect that moisture to get into Ohio Saturday late through Sunday and bring potential for significant accumulations. We are waiting until tomorrow (Friday) morning to put out our official snow totals,
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Cold weather advisory across NE Ohio: What to know
Winds chills will be near or just below zero Sunday morning and only warm into the upper single-digits Sunday afternoon.