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“Winter Storm Watch Issued for Northeast Ohio as Heavy Snow Expected in Cuyahoga and Geauga Counties”

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“Winter Storm Watch Issued for Northeast Ohio as Heavy Snow Expected in Cuyahoga and Geauga Counties”

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Last updated: March 16, 2026 7:45 am
By Nexio Studio Newsroom 3 Min Read
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Winter Storm Watch Issued for Northeast Ohio: Up to 6 Inches of Snow Expected

CLEVELAND, OH — Residents of Cuyahoga and Geauga counties are bracing for another round of winter weather as a Winter Storm Watch has been issued for the region. Forecasters predict significant snowfall, with some areas expected to see more than six inches by late Tuesday night.

The incoming storm follows a cold front that swept through Northeast Ohio on Monday morning, bringing a sharp drop in temperatures and shifting winds from the northwest. These conditions are primed to fuel heavy snow bands, particularly in the eastern parts of Cuyahoga and Geauga counties.

Timing and Impact
Scattered snow showers began Monday afternoon, with heavier snow bands expected to develop overnight. The storm is likely to intensify throughout Tuesday, making travel hazardous and potentially disrupting daily routines.

Most of the Snowbelt region can anticipate snowfall totals ranging between two to four inches. However, localized areas, especially in eastern Cuyahoga and Geauga counties, could experience accumulations exceeding six inches.

Preparing for the Storm
Residents are urged to prepare for potentially treacherous road conditions and limited visibility. Meteorologists recommend stocking up on essentials, clearing driveways and walkways early, and avoiding unnecessary travel during the height of the storm.

The National Weather Service has emphasized the importance of staying updated on weather alerts as conditions evolve. Drivers are advised to exercise caution, especially on untreated roads and bridges, where ice may form quickly.

A Familiar Challenge
For Northeast Ohio, snowstorms are a recurring winter challenge. The region’s proximity to Lake Erie often intensifies snowfall, creating what locals call the “Snowbelt effect.” This phenomenon occurs when cold air moves over the warmer lake waters, generating heavy lake-effect snow.

While the Snowbelt is no stranger to winter weather, this storm is a reminder of the need for vigilance. Schools, businesses, and local authorities are likely to monitor the situation closely, with potential delays or closures announced as the storm progresses.

What’s Next?
Forecasters will continue to track the storm’s trajectory, providing updates on snowfall totals and any changes in timing. Residents are encouraged to stay tuned to local news outlets and weather apps for real-time information.

As Northeast Ohio gears up for another snowy bout, the community’s resilience and preparedness will be key to navigating this winter challenge safely.

— Reported by Nexio News

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