The Cleveland area is adjusting its grip on umbrellas as the National Weather Service (NWS) predicts a shift in the weekend’s weather pattern. According to the latest forecast discussion released by the NWS Cleveland office, the severe weather risk has tapered off, though residents should be on the lookout for gusty winds trailing a cold front today.
Significant wind speeds are anticipated, particularly along the shores of NE Ohio and NW Pennsylvania. The NWS has declared a Wind Advisory in effect from 7 AM to 7 PM. This advisory, reaching out to Northern Erie County, PA, cautions locals of southwest wind gusts potentially reaching 40 to 50 mph post-frontal passage. The advisory has been expanded “to include northern Ashtabula and Erie counties,” ensuring that those possibly affected are well informed. Unsteady weather will persist into the weekend with temperatures forecasted to return to near-normal values and snow accumulating over the eastern half of the area.
The NWS bulletin also mentions lake effect snow showers ramping up into early next week, the expected snow build-up particularly concerning for those dwelling in the typical snowbelt locales. “There`s still some uncertainty in the QPF and resulting snowfall totals due to relatively low confidence in the placement of a developing coastal low,” expresses the NWS, hinting at possible travel headaches with “impacts due to slippery roadways and reduced visibilities.”…