CLEVELAND, Ohio — A fast-moving Alberta clipper is expected to bring another round of accumulating snow to Northeast Ohio on Friday, with most communities likely to see 2 to 4 inches by the time the system exits Friday night.
The National Weather Service’s confidence continues to increase that the system will produce widespread light to moderate snowfall across the region from late Thursday night through Friday, with the most impactful period expected during the daytime hours, according to the National Weather Service in Cleveland.
Travel impacts likely
While snowfall amounts are not expected to be extreme, the clipper’s timing could create problems for drivers.
Snow may be ongoing — or just getting underway — during the Friday morning commute, leading to slick roads and traffic snares…