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CLEVELAND, Ohio — It will remain cold Monday in Northeast Ohio, with high temperatures staying in the low 20s. The National Weather Service also is predicting strong winds, with gusts close to 30 mph.
The snow from Saturday led to slippery conditions across the area.
Saturday's snowfall total was 5.4 inches, the National Weather Service says. Now, Sunday's temperatures are prompting a cold weather advisory.
Widespread, steady system snow that developed Saturday afternoon will start to taper off from west to east across Northeast Ohio Saturday evening.
CCS joins the list of central Ohio school districts that have closed or delayed start times because of the weather.
Light snow shower action is pushing out of SW OH this morning, after moving in overnight we can see
Several counties, including Summit, Portage and Medina, are under a lake-effect snow warning through 7 a.m. on Monday.
More accumulating snow is on the way.
Snowfall accumulations through this morning will be minor, with a dusting to 1″ for our northern counties. The heaviest snow with the second round of snow will fall south of Route 30. This is