Summary
Parts of Ohio and Michigan may see up to 3 inches of snow this weekend due to a cold front moving across the United States. The National Weather Service predicts that the snow belt regions in Northeast Ohio and Northwest Pennsylvania are likely to receive most of the snow. More accurate snowfall amounts will be available closer to the event.
Key Facts
- Ohio and Michigan might get up to 3 inches of snow this weekend.
- A cold wave is bringing winter-like weather to the Central and Eastern U.S.
- The National Weather Service expects snowfall in the snow belt areas of Northeast Ohio and Northwest Pennsylvania.
- Snow will start in the northern areas and move eastward, impacting the Northeast by early next week.
- Snowfall predictions remain unclear, but more information will be available soon.
- The snow belt region, known for heavy snowfall, includes areas east of Cleveland to Erie, Pennsylvania.
- Southwest Michigan may also see several inches of snow early next week.
- Residents are advised to watch the weather updates and get ready for snow, which might stick to the ground for the first time this season.