Lake effect snow bands could potentially bring more snow to many Northeast Ohioans throughout Wednesday, with snowfall reaching around 2-4" for some. Bitter cold temperatures are producing wind chills that are between 5 and 10 degrees below zero.
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WEATHER:
Bitter cold temperatures producing wind chills between 5 and 10 below zero. Snowbelt continues to see more snow today. pic.twitter.com/UTvqoK6xm9
— NWS Cleveland (@NWSCLE) December 27, 2017
Tooth-chattering cold this morning! These are the air temps.... wind chills are a whole differ story. pic.twitter.com/Je8QU6ly8I
— ⚡JD Rudd - News5 (@jdrudd) December 27, 2017
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TRAFFIC:
Road conditions are slick Wednesday morning as crews continue to clear the roads ahead of the morning commute.
Don't be this person! Take the extra time to brush off your car before heading out. https://t.co/IjsLjmv9Xq
— News 5 Cleveland (@WEWS) December 27, 2017
Very different driving conditions here along 534. Tough to see the lanes. Light snow falling as well. pic.twitter.com/eAGYOlbn01
— Jon Rudder (@JonRudder) December 27, 2017
Our crews continue to work around the clock to deal with lake effect snow. Please remember to give them plenty of room to work! https://t.co/xXTf3y0yuG
— ODOT_Statewide (@ODOT_Statewide) December 27, 2017
RADAR:
Another update on the radar. This is the loop over the last few hours. Lake snow will persist today along the lakeshore. pic.twitter.com/uss0v2xEcG
— ⚡JD Rudd - News5 (@jdrudd) December 27, 2017
WEATHER ALERTS:
There's a Lake Effect Snow Warning in Ashtabula, Lake, and Geauga Counties until 4 p.m. on Wednesday.
Find the latest Wind Chill Advisories and Lake Effect Snow Warnings here.