CLEVELAND — A winter squall brought whiteout conditions to some parts of Northeast Ohio Friday afternoon.
According to News 5 Meteorologist Remeisha Shade, the squall "may dump a quick inch or two of snow over the next one to two hours."
Heaviest snowfall now situated in E. Cuyahoga, Lake, Geauga & N. Portage counties. Watch out for some slick, slushy spots that may develop along with reduced visibility in heavier bursts of snow. #ohwx#weather #wews #Cleveland pic.twitter.com/4CrRCFCKmF
— Remeisha Shade (@RemeishaShadeTV) January 22, 2021
The speed limit on part of Interstate 90 has been dropped due to the weather conditions, according to ODOT.
LAKE CO: Seeing whiteout conditions on part of I-90. The speed limit has been dropped to 60 mph in this area. Please be extra alert if you are traveling here. #ODOTwinter pic.twitter.com/ESiupeB0uE
— Matt Bruning (@mbruning81) January 22, 2021
Snow in other areas should remain spotty and light.
Temperatures are expected to drop into the 20s this afternoon with wind chills into the teens.
Scattered snow showers will stick around Friday evening, but Saturday is expected to be cold and dry.
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