Wind chill temperatures, or “feels-like” temperatures, will be in the single digits, and not just in the morning.
CLEVELAND, Ohio - A cold front moved through today, and in its wake, much colder air will arrive tonight.Bands of lake effect snow will develop by tomorrow morning, and the lake effect will continue through the day.
If you’ll be venturing out on Thursday, particularly in the morning, please be mindful of that threat for black ice, falling snow, reduced visibility, and briefly snow-coated roads.This cold snap will last for the next seven days.
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