CLEVELAND, Ohio – Northeast Ohio could see up to 23 centimeters of snow on Tuesday, as snow showers will invade the area, according to the National Weather Service.
The region will be under winter storm surveillance, starting Monday morning through Tuesday afternoon, NWS says.
Meteorologists predict snow accumulations of 5 to 9 inches by the end of the winter storm clock.
The NWS said this particular storm will happen in parts of northwestern Pennsylvania and in the northern, central and northeastern parts of Ohio.
Meteorologists say the trip can be “very difficult” and can affect morning or night trips during this period.
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