Power of 5 meteorologist TrentMWeather is tracking the next winter storm arriving tomorrow.
CLEVELAND — The Power of 5 Weather Team is tracking a new winter storm as a strong area of low pressure develops out to our west this week. The low pressure lifts north by Friday and will likely bring another round of accumulating snow to our region. We will continue to tweak numbers over the next few days. For now, I want to take an early look at timing, where we expect the highest totals and potential impacts. I also will discuss how long the snowy and cold weather will last.
Below you can see how the most significant snowfall is expected far away from the Cleveland area in Pennsylvania and New York. Only minor accumulation is expected to the northwest, around 1-3 inches for Norwalk and Willard with less than two inches as you get closer to Toledo.
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