Ohio’s ClevelandThis afternoon and evening, snow showers are predicted to move from west to east over Ohio, bringing with them chunks of snow that could make roads dangerously treacherous.
Roads will probably get coated in snow, especially after nightfall, as snowfall increases along a cold front, according to Cleveland’s National Weather Service.
Youngstown and the Toledo to Cleveland area are particularly vulnerable to icy weather. Drivers should exercise caution when driving during snow bursts because visibility may deteriorate.
Ohio residents should anticipate swift changes in road conditions, according to the weather service.
Evening travelers should slow down and give themselves more time, particularly in the northeastern portion of the state and along Lake Erie, where lake-effect snow may raise totals.
By late tonight, this weather pattern should be past, but nighttime cold temperatures might leave icy spots that last until Friday morning.
Observe local advisories and any changes in the weather.
Keep emergency supplies in your car, steer clear of abrupt braking, and follow the National Weather Service’s real-time updates to stay safe.
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