Coming on the heels of last week's significant lake effect snow and Saturday night's wintry mix, more lake effect is expected Sunday evening ahead of a sizable coastal storm that could bring several inches of snow to many across Northeast Ohio.
A strong west wind and much colder air behind a cold front are expected to produce scattered lake effect snow showers, with the best chance between 4 p.m. and 10 p.m. this evening. It will be nowhere near as intense as last Thursday and Friday's lake effect, but it will likely be enough to cause travel trouble. Especially focusing on the busy I-90 corridor from the east side of Cleveland to the PA state line.
An inch or two of snowfall is expected in spots just inland and near the primary snow belt. Otherwise, it will be very cold for everyone ton

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