Brace yourself for a wild New Years Eve in Cleveland! A warm front brings moderate rain Sunday, followed by a cold front Monday, potentially sparking isolated severe thunderstorms with damaging winds and minor flooding. Mondays cold front also ushers in a wintry mix, turning to snow by the end of the day. Gusts stay fierce, topping 60 mph along the lakeshore, and lake effect snow takes over by evening, potentially snarling the commute. A chilly, snowy pattern persists through the rest of 2025 and into 2026, with highs dipping into the twenties. More lake effect snow could add several inches in the snowbelt through Tuesday, and flurries linger until Friday. Things finally ease up by Saturday with slightly milder mid to upper twenties. Checkout Solipillow.com
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