Midwest Maelstrom: Cleveland Anticipates Winds and Snow, Gale Warnings Issued for Lake Erie

As a potent weather system churns through the Midwest, Cleveland is bracing for a range of impacts. According to the latest from the National Weather Service Cleveland, the area is anticipating a lively blend of rising temperatures, incoming low pressures, and snowy advisories to cap off the weekend. Following a strong warm air advection, Cleveland saw most of its weather advisories being dropped, although Winter Weather Advisories persist for certain counties due to lingering slick conditions.

Ohio residents, in particular, looking ahead to a deepening low-pressure system out to the northwest, were told to expect strengthening winds. Surface observations in nearby Illinois clocked wind gusts breezing in the 40 to 45 mph range as a cold front advanced east. NWS Cleveland forecasts similar gusts hitting the North and Northwest Ohio later today, with some bursts potentially reaching 45 to 50 mph. Despite the gusty outlook, officials have yet to issue a Wind Advisory, citing lower confidence in coverage and duration in their decision.

The weather narrative continues this evening with the arrival of a surface trough behind the cold front. This system is set to sweep lake-enhanced snow into parts of Northeast Ohio and Northwest Pennsylvania. Erie County, PA is under a Winter Weather Advisory, with expectations of snowfall hitting 3 to 5 inches, and hourly accumulation rates potentially reaching 1 inch. The advisory highlight, notably for inland Erie County, points to the late evening as a peak period for the heaviest snow…

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