Widespread, steady system snow that developed Saturday afternoon will start to taper off from west to east across Northeast Ohio Saturday evening.
Impactful snow expected this weekend from a trifecta of systems: an arctic cold front, a clipper, and lake effect snow.
A lake-effect snow warning has been issued for portions of Northeast Ohio, where heavy, persistent snow bands could bring significant accumulations and dangerous travel conditions through the weekend.
Up to 14 inches of snow could fall beginning on Saturday, prompting urgent warnings from the National Weather Service.
Lake-effect snow will continue in northwest Michigan and the eastern U.P., with more coming on Friday, Dec. 12. See snowfall predictions.
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