Lake-Effect Snow and Winter Storms Disrupt Travel Across Northeast

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The National Weather Service has issued lake-effect snow warnings and winter storm advisories for Northeast Ohio starting Thanksgiving night, with heavy snowfall expected over the weekend. Areas near Lake Erie, including Geauga, Ashtabula, and Lake counties, could see 6-14 inches of snow, while Cleveland may receive 1-2 inches. Wind gusts up to 35 mph and temperatures in the teens are anticipated. The Ohio Department of Transportation is prepared with road treatments and advises caution for travelers, especially on major highways like I-90, I-79, and I-86.
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