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Special Weather Statement
National Weather Service Cleveland OH
109 PM EST Wed Dec 3 2025

OHZ009-010-019>023-028>033-036>038-047-041300-
Erie-Lorain-Huron-Medina-Summit-Portage-Trumbull-Crawford-
Richland-Ashland-Wayne-Stark-Mahoning-Marion-Morrow-Holmes-Knox-
Including the cities of Sandusky, Huron, Lorain, Elyria,
North Ridgeville, Avon Lake, Norwalk, Willard, Brunswick, Medina,
Wadsworth, Akron, Kent, Aurora, Streetsboro, Ravenna, Warren,
Niles, Bucyrus, Galion, Crestline, Mansfield, Ashland, Wooster,
Orrville, Rittman, Canton, Massillon, Alliance, Youngstown,
Boardman, Austintown, Marion, Mount Gilead, Cardington,
Millersburg, Killbuck, and Mount Vernon
109 PM EST Wed Dec 3 2025

Light snow is expected after midnight moving to the southeast
through the early morning hours. Minor accumulations of less than
an inch are expected, but will accumulate quickly on cold,
untreated surfaces could create slick spots on roadways.

Motorists should use extra caution when traveling during the
morning commute on Thursday.

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OHZ011>014-089-PAZ001>003-041300-
Cuyahoga-Lake-Geauga-Ashtabula Inland-Ashtabula Lakeshore-
Northern Erie-Southern Erie-Crawford-
Including the cities of Cleveland, Mentor, Willoughby, Eastlake,
Painesville, Willowick, Wickliffe, Chardon, South Russell,
Bainbridge, Chesterland, Middlefield, Burton, Jefferson, Orwell,
Andover, Roaming Shores, Ashtabula, Conneaut, Geneva, Erie,
Edinboro, Corry, Union City, Meadville, and Titusville
109 PM EST Wed Dec 3 2025

Lake effect snow of 1 to 3 inches is expected across the primary
snowbelt with the highest amounts in northeastern Erie County.
Wind gusts up to 30 mph and can produce blowing and drifting snow
primarily near the lakeshore.

While snow accumulation with be minor, the majority of snow will
fall in a quick, but heavy burst. This will reduce visibility
during the Thursday morning commute creating hazardous conditions.

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