Weather
Northeast Ohio Gets 1st Snow Of Season
It's not a major snow event, but Northeast Ohioans still woke to a thin dusting of snow.

CLEVELAND — Tuesday saw the first snow event of this winter.
Northeast Ohioans woke to a dusting of snow coating their roofs and lawns. While there wasn't any significant accumulation, the snow did cause traffic to slow on many major highways during the morning commute.
There's a chance the light snow continues throughout the day through the evening, the National Weather Service said. That means there could be light snow on Wednesday morning too.
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Temperatures aren't expected to escape the 30s on Tuesday and could dip into the 20s overnight. Things will warm up slightly on Wednesday, with a projected high of 42 degrees.
In classic Northeast Ohio fashion, the frigid cold and snow aren't expected to last long. Thursday will melt away any lingering snow with a high in the low 60s.
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Expect temperatures to remain in the 60s through the end of the week and weekend. Though, knowing Ohio, we'd expect the snow to make a return before the end of the year.
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