Cleveland logs rare stretch without a thaw — the longest in more than a century

CLEVELAND, Ohio — Cleveland’s prolonged winter freeze is set to break Tuesday, ending one of the city’s most persistent stretches without a thaw in more than a century.

If temperatures climb into the upper 30s or near 40 degrees as forecast on Tuesday, it will mark the first time Cleveland has risen above the freezing mark since Jan. 22.

That would bring an end to an 18-day stretch in which every daily high remained at or below 32 degrees, according to climate data from the National Weather Service in Cleveland…

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