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More lake-effect snow for portions of Northeast Ohio: Here's where you can expect the most impactsBut how much? “In terms of snow totals, we’re not expecting a lot outside of the snowbelt, but once you get into Lake County a couple inches possible," Wintz says. "Ashtabula County ...
Spring has sprung and you can celebrate with an authentic snipe hunt on April Fool's Day. You might even see an aerial ...
Mostly cloudy skies will be around this evening with some gradual clearing from west to east as we head into the overnight.
Most of the heavy snowbelt area of the western Upper Peninsula had less snow than normal so far this winter. The short story is much of the above-average snowfall was a result of lake-effect snow.
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"I have done some research and there really isn't anything going on following the parade," said Angielena Muellenberg of Snowbelt Brewing Co. "The Downtown Merchants Association has been focusing ...
Most places will see light accumulations, around 1″. A bit more by Thursday afternoon in the snowbelt, around 2-3″. Snow moves out by the late afternoon and evening Thursday. Temperatures will ...
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