Northeast Ohio's forecast for this weekend calls for sunshine to return Saturday and stick around through the start of next week.
Ice currently attached to the shore will be prone to breaking away from the shoreline,' the National Weather Service warns.
The region braces for a blustery night and Wednesday, with potential power outages and difficult driving conditions.
Snow showers Thursday morning could drop an inch or two of accumulation on much of the area. The National Weather Service’s forecast for tomorrow calls for highs only reaching the mid 30s with windy conditions during the day.
Northern Ohio is set to experience a significant windstorm midweek, following a brief calm period, according to NWS Cleveland.
The National Weather Service and at least one local fire department is warning people to stay off the ice on Lake Erie Monday as conditions could be “dangerous.”
La Niña is a recurring climate pattern that occurs when trade winds that push warm water west from South America toward Asia are stronger than usual. Colder water rises to the surface to replenish the warm water pushed off to Asia, affecting weather patterns in the U.S.
NOAA's staff oversees monitoring the world's atmosphere and the nation's weather and climate, including its most violent storms.