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OH Weather: Scattered, Light Snow Possible Through Weekend

Some roadways could be slick as temperatures turn frigid. Drive safely.

OHIO — Northern Ohioans should expect mostly clear skies, cold temperatures and the odd snowflake this weekend, according to current forecasts.

There's a possibility of lingering, short-lived bursts of snow throughout the weekend. With cold temperatures, there is a possibility for slicker-than-usual roads throughout the Greater Cleveland area.

"Take it slow and leave plenty of room for plows. The snow should slowly taper off over the next several hours," the National Weather Service said on Twitter.

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Here's the weekend forecast from the National Weather Service:

Saturday — Mostly sunny, some scattered and light snow showers are possible in the morning. Winds will hit approximately 12 mph, while temperatures top out at about 32 degrees. Less than 0.5 inches of snow will accumulate.

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Saturday night — Mostly clear, with temperatures falling to about 24 degrees. There is little chance of snow overnight.

Sunday — A 30-percent of snow showers, mostly after 4 p.m. Less than 0.5 inches of snow should accumulate, according to current forecasts. Temperatures will peak at about 37 degrees during the day.

Sunday night — A 40-percent chance of snow overnight. If snow does develop, expect it to fall mostly before 1 a.m. Less than 0.5 inches of snow should accumulate. Temperatures will plummet to about 17 degrees.

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