CLEVELAND, Ohio — Another frigid blast of Arctic air is expected to grip Northeast Ohio beginning Friday, bringing a renewed stretch of dangerous cold with subzero wind chills and little daytime relief expected into early next week.
Forecasters say the incoming cold will not only pose a direct safety risk but also help set the stage for this weekend’s big storm threat by locking frigid air in place across the region.
Prolonged cold with subzero wind chills overnight Friday
According to the National Weather Service in Cleveland, subzero wind chills are expected to hit Friday as an Arctic air mass dives south from Canada. The coldest conditions are forecast for late Friday into Saturday.
Temperatures are expected to fall sharply Friday as a strong Arctic front moves through Northeast Ohio…