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LIVE BLOG: What to expect for weekend weather

Posted at 10:39 AM, Jan 13, 2018
and last updated 2018-01-13 20:34:31-05

The snowstorm that battered Northeast Ohio since yesterday is finally calming down. Snow showers are expected to stop by late morning, leaving drifts and bitter wind in its place.

(We will continue to update this story)

RADAR

Get the latest radar updates HERE.

WEATHER

Snow showers come to an end by late this morning. We may see some clearing of the cloud cover as well. Temperatures continue to fall today starting off in the teens and 20s but falling to the mid to lower teens by the evening.

Get the latest weather updates HERE.

PARKING BANS

Even though the snow is winding down, traffic bans are coming in or still in place.

Alliance (Stark and Mahoning Counties): A parking ban will be put in place if and when snow accumulated to four inches.

Brooklyn: Ban in effect until further notice. No parking on city streets.

Brunswick Hills Township: Effective until Sunday at 3 p.m.

Cuyahoga Falls: A citywide parking ban will be in effect from 5 p.m Friday through 5 p.m. Saturday. Cars parked on city streets will be ticketed and are subject to towing.

Lawrence Township (Stark County): Effective until further notice.

North Olmsted: Parking ban in effect until 6 p.m. Saturday

Painesville: A parking ban is in effect until further notice. All vehicles must be removed from street parking, or they will be ticked or towed.

Parma: A parking ban will be put in place from 9 p.m. Friday until further notice.

Ravenna: A parking ban will be put in place from 5 p.m. Friday until noon on Saturday in the downtown area.

Stow: Effective until 6 p.m. Saturday on the city side streets.

Tallmadge (Summit and Portage Counties): A parking ban is in place from 12 p.m. until 7 p.m. Sunday.

Willoughby (Lake County): Effective until further notice.

CLOSINGS AND DELAYS

Find the complete school closings and delays list HERE.

POWER OUTAGES

Around 1600 residents in with Cleveland Public Power in Cleveland's Old Brooklyn neighborhood were without power Saturday from approximately 10:30 a.m. to 5:15 p.m. when power was restored to the area. CPP says the cause of the outage was due to a cable fault in a manhole at W 24th Street, which resulted in a utility pole catching fire on Spring Road. 

Cleveland Public Power also reported a second power outage in the Cleveland's Collinwood neighborhood. The outage affected residents living on Asinwall Road to Velour Road from E. 114th Street to E. 152nd Street. The neighborhood was without power from 4:40 p.m. until 5:20 p.m. The cause for this outage is still being invesigated.