Don’t leave too soon, neighbors. Winter has one last parting gift for you.
Though Spring officially began March 20, and we have enjoyed some great weather in the past couple of weeks, Winter is gonna dump one last sheet of white all over us late Wednesday night and into Thursday morning.
Don’t blame me or toss snowballs. I just report this stuff.
In fact, the National Weather Service office in Cleveland has issued a hazardous weather outlook in an area that includes Richland and Ashland counties.
Accumulating snow is expected across Northeast Ohio and Northwest Pennsylvania late tonight and Thursday as temperatures drop down to the low to mid 20s.
The NWS said it will be a wet snowfall with the greatest accumulations expected on grassy and elevated surfaces. Accumulations of one to three inches are generally expected.
Not enough white stuff to make a snowman. But maybe just enough to make the drive to work Thursday morning interesting.
There is a chance of snow showers through the day and night Thursday with a low again falling into the 20s.
After this front passes through, the skies will begin to brighten and warmer temps will return. The high on Friday will be in the mid 40s. The NWS predicts temps in the high 50s on Saturday and into the 60s on Sunday.
The good news is Summer begins June 20. Surely we will be done with snow by then.
