Northern Ohio Braces for Cold Front and Potential First Snowfall Thursday




Cleveland, OHA cold front will sweep through Northern Ohio on Wednesday, bringing cooler temperatures, rain, and gusty winds. Many areas may see their first snowflakes by Thursday.

According to the National Weather Service in Cleveland, rain chances will peak Wednesday afternoon, with precipitation forecasts exceeding 80% in cities like Cleveland, Akron, and Canton. Winds will gust between 30 and 35 mph, enhancing the chill.

By Thursday, colder air will settle across the region, potentially creating conditions for the season s first snow. Areas along Lake Erie, including Ashtabula and Erie, have higher snow chances. Rain will taper off, but breezy conditions will persist.

Travelers should plan for slick roads and reduced visibility during rain and potential snow periods. Forecasters advise staying updated as conditions evolve.

This weather marks a shift to a wintry pattern, with temperatures expected to drop below seasonal norms for several days.

Stay prepared for changing conditions as Northern Ohio transitions to winter.

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