Northeast Ohio, Winter and Thanksgiving
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A series of storms next week could bring snow, rain and fog to Ohio, hurting Thankgiving plans and holiday travel. Here's the latest forecast.
Cleveland faces a challenging Thanksgiving forecast with rain, snow, and high winds expected, impacting travel and safety.
With strong winds, rain and snow forecast to sweep across Northern Ohio this week, the Ohio Turnpike and Infrastructure Commission has issued a travel ban for high-profile vehicles along the entire 241-mile toll road beginning Wednesday morning.
According to the National Weather Service as of Nov. 24, the forecast for Nov. 29 in Ann Arbor, Michigan, is mostly cloudy with a high temperature near 33 degrees. There is also a chance of snow.
More pockets of rain and a few storms will move through this afternoon and evening. Any storm could briefly become severe with high wind gusts or pea size hail, but the overall severe risk is very low.
A powerful storm will slam Northeast Ohio through Friday, bringing dangerous winds, rapidly dropping temperatures and up to 18 inches of lake-effect snow that will severely impact holiday travel.