New Year's Eve winter storm warning
Digest more
CLEVELAND, Ohio — Northeast Ohio is in for a prolonged bout of lake effect snow and plummeting temperatures as we head into the New Year. A winter weather advisory remains in effect for Cuyahoga County through Thursday morning, while lake effect snow warnings are still active in Lake, Geauga, and Ashtabula counties.
Forecasters are warning of even more frigid weather in the Midwest after a winter storm pummeled parts of that region as well as the Great Lakes and the Northeast this week.
The first month of the new year is likely to be warmer and wetter than we've seen in the lower 48 so far this winter season, as the January weather outlook shows the La Niña winter that brought cold temperatures and snow taking a break.
There is still some winter weather to come, but conditions this morning give us a peace of mind. Light snow is expected with 1-2" by this PM
The west will sit around 25 to 35 mph but gusts could top 50 mph at times in the high wind warning areas, and 40 mph in the wind advisory areas
Houston’s winter keeps flipping between cold snaps and warmth. Here’s how La Niña is shaping temperature swings and what to expect next.
Another 1-3" of snow possible through tonight, with blowing snow and difficult travel for New Year's Eve festivities.
On Wednesday at 12:13 p.m. the National Weather Service issued a winter weather advisory valid from 7 p.m. until Thursday 10 a.m. for Berkshire County.
FOX 9 Meteorologist Sean Macaday brings us the latest on a post-Christmas winter storm that's bringing snow, wind and cold temperatures to the state.
Wellbeing Whisper on MSN
Bomb cyclone threatens Great Lakes and Northeast with dangerous winter blast
A storm doesn’t have to be polite to be memorable, and this one is shaping up to be downright unforgiving. Meteorologists warned that a strong winter system sweeping across the northern United States could rapidly intensify into a ‘bomb cyclone’ as it churns over the Great Lakes and Northeast,