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Widespread, steady system snow that developed Saturday afternoon will start to taper off from west to east across Northeast Ohio Saturday evening.
Impactful snow expected this weekend from a trifecta of systems: an arctic cold front, a clipper, and lake effect snow.
Another 2-4″ plus of snow will fall where the snow bands persist. Travel will be very slow at times within the warning. The intensity of the snow bands will go down Sunday evening, and eventually, the lake effect snow showers will come to an end Sunday night.
Lake effect snow continues into Sunday with another frigid day with highs in the teens and 20s, and wind chills in the single digits. Another clipper system mov
CLEVELAND, Ohio — A sharp blast of colder air is moving through Greater Cleveland Friday, bringing a fast temperature drop, strong winds and a burst of lake-effect snow that could make roads slick, especially on the East Side.
For the rest of this weekend we will continue to track lake effect snow first for locations east of Lake Ontario Saturday night and Sunday morning.Lake snow will move south across CNY including the Syracuse area especially Sunday afternoon and evening.
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Winter weather advisories were issued Tuesday morning by the National Weather Service for the higher elevations of northern New York and Vermont, where the highest overall totals are expected. Alerts remain in effect through Wednesday morning. Travelers should expect slick roads Tuesday evening.
A winter storm watch has been issued for central Pennsylvania from Friday morning through Saturday morning, with significant snow and ice expected to create hazardous travel conditions during the post-Christmas period.