Cleveland, OH
Northeast Ohio weather: Staying cold and breezy through Christmas Day, warming up into next week
CLEVELAND, Ohio (WOIO) – A Wind Chill Advisory stays in impact for Northeast Ohio till midday Sunday.
A Lake Impact Snow Warning was additionally issued for Lake and Lakeshore Ashtabula counties till 7 PM Sunday.
It’s right here the place some areas particularly north of I-90 might choose up a further 2 to six inches of snow as lake impact snow units up tonight.
Temperatures and wind speeds will slowly proceed to enhance by way of the remainder of the vacation weekend.
We’re nonetheless monitoring bitterly chilly wind chills by way of Christmas Eve and Christmas Day.
Temperatures tonight will drop into the only digits with feels-like temperatures dropping to -10° by Christmas morning.
Christmas Day will heat solely into the center teenagers with wind chills close to 0° as winds will nonetheless be breezy.
A fast system that can produce just a few afternoon flurries on Monday will move by way of Northeast Ohio on Monday.
At most, this can produce a fast dusting to half inch of snow throughout the world.
We’ll dry out for a few days as temperatures start to heat by way of the tip of subsequent week.
By Wednesday, temperatures are again above freezing in the course of the afternoon, and we’re on our solution to the 50s to wrap up 2022.
With the warmth will come some higher alternatives for rain.
The most recent information continues to level to New Yr’s Eve bringing the very best widespread likelihood for rain to the world.
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Former Miami Heat Center Ranked Among Greatest NBA ‘What-If’ Stories
Greg Oden already ranked among the most significant “what could have been” stories in NBA history when he joined the Miami Heat in 2013.
Nothing has changed over a decade later. The 2007 No. 1 pick remains a regular fixture on listicles and videos discussing players who never panned out in the NBA.
HoopsHype called Oden the 10th biggest “what-if” player in NBA history. A litany of knee injuries famously derailed Oden’s career before he even had an opportunity to turn the Portland Trail Blazers into title contenders.
Portland infamously selected Oden over future Hall of Famer Kevin Durant following the former’s dominant freshman season at Ohio State.
“His mix of skill (he had quick post moves, could shoot the hook and would finish everything around the basket), vertical leaping ability and size (he was a true 7-footer with a strong frame) made him unstoppable,” the article said of Oden.
We never saw Oden look “unstoppable” in Portland. He missed his rookie season and underwent three microfracture surgeries by his fifth pro campaign. The Trail Blazers waived him in March of 2012.
Oden joined the Heat months after LeBron James, Dwyane Wade, and Chris Bosh led the club to their second straight title. He averaged 2.9 points and 2.3 rebounds across 23 games.
The veteran big man finished his basketball career playing for the Chinese Basketball Association’s Jiangsu Dragons in 2016.
ODEN SAYS HE FEARED PLAYING FOR HEAT
Oden reflected on his short Heat tenure on former NFL quarterback Johnny Manziel’s podcast earlier this week.
Oden admitted he feared getting in trouble or becoming the player who jinxed the two-time defending champions. He said he spent five days a week with teammate Michael Beasley, though they limited their South Beach trips to avoid any issues.
“We can’t get in trouble in Miami,” Oden told Manziel. “Like we’re on this team, we’re going to make it to the f—- Finals, we’re going to get rings, just don’t f— it up, basically. Being on that team, it felt like it meant a little bit more, and I wasn’t going to be the one to mess that up, especially after two championships.”
Oden nonetheless still thinks highly about his Heat stint.
“It was probably the best experience I saw,” Oden said. “A-List players, A-List organization, A-List fans, A-List City. It was amazing.”
NEW JERSEYS REVEALED
Good news for Heat fans hoping to buy official jerseys ahead of the holidays: you now have another option to pick from.
On Thursday, the Heat released the latest edition of their “Culture” jersey.
The newest version is named “Blood Red.” The team posted it on the official X page, providing all the purchase details.
COULD HEAT TRADE BAM FOR GIANNIS?
Heat fans have long dreamed of watching former NBA MVP Giannis Antetokounmpo team up with Bam Adebayo and Jimmy Butler.
Unfortunately, a potential addition may involve a tough subtraction.
HoopsHype included the Heat in a Nov. 13 article ranking eight potential trade targets for Antetokounmpo. The problem is the Heat lack the type of assets that could convince Milwaukee to deal the Greek Freak.
The article suggested a combination of Duncan Robinson, Terry Rozier, and Tyler Herro “would likely be” the first names included in any trade because of their salaries. However, it also proposed the Heat may need to add Adebayo or Butler as the headline in any potential trade package.
“Pat Riley’s Heat pursue stars over rebuilds, and always have,” the article stated. “And if their conversion rate is low, it is only because they are always playing the game.”
ALL-STAR HERRO COULD HURT HEAT
Herro is playing the best basketball of his NBA career, so why isn’t the team’s future more optimistic?
The answer is quite simple on the surface: Herro’s All-Star level start to the year further complicates the Heat’s future blueprint.
Prior to the season, the Heat were faced with two key choices based on the play of veteran star Butler. Either trade Butler at the deadline if championship contention does not appear realistic or deal Herro in an attempt to win now with the 35-year-old at the helm.
The issue is few expected Herro’s production and trade value to skyrocket the way it has. His performance against the Detroit Pistons in Tuesday’s overtime victory was the best of the season for a Heat player, recording 40 points, eight assists, five rebounds, and four steals on 51.9 percent shooting and 10 of 17 shooting from three-point range.
The front office must now decide if Herro is a cornerstone of their organization after just nine strong games, or more than ever, should team president Pat Riley look to move him?
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Jake Elman works as a contributing writer to Miami Heat on SI. He can be reached at jakeelman97@gmail.com or follow him on X @JakeElman97.
Cleveland, OH
Prepare for I-490 closures this weekend
CLEVELAND — Ohio Department of Transportation crews will be doing a slew of bridge repairs and repaving this weekend on Interstate 490 through Cleveland, which means drivers should plan ahead for any backups.
For the most part, crews will be replacing pavement on I-490 between I-90 and I-77, as well as making repairs to the I-490 bridge over the Cuyahoga River.
Estimated completion is set for July 2027 for the project.
Here are the traffic impacts you can expect this weekend:
- I-490 east and west between E. 55th Street and W. 7th Street will be reduced to one lane starting at 7:30 p.m. on Friday, Nov. 15 through Monday, Nov. 18 at 5 a.m. for pavement repairs.
- I-490 westbound between W. 7th Street and I-71 will close at 7:30 p.m. on Friday, Nov. 15 through Monday, Nov. 18 at 5 a.m. for pavement repairs — Detour: I-490 westbound to SR 176 south to Denison Ave to SR 176 north to I-90 west.
- I-490 eastbound between I-71 and W. 7th Street will close at 7:30 p.m. on Friday, Nov. 15 through Monday, Nov. 18, at 5 a.m. for pavement repairs — Detour: I-90 east to SR 176 south to Steelyard Drive to Quigley Road to W 7th. Street
- SR 176/I-71 north ramp to I-490 east will close at 7:30 p.m. on Friday, Nov. 15 through Monday, Nov. 18 at 5 a.m. for pavement repairs — Detour: SR 176 to W. 14th Street to Quigley Road to W. 7th Street.
- I-490 west to I-90 east will close at 7:30 p.m. on Friday, Nov. 15 through Monday, Nov. 18 at 5 a.m. for pavement repairs — Detour: R 176 south to Denison Avenue to SR 176 north to I-90 east.
A full list of projects can be found on ODOT’s website.
Cleveland, OH
Ohio Weather Alert: Heavy Rain and Breezy Conditions Expected in Cleveland Today
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Cleveland, OH – Heavy rain and breezy conditions are impacting Cleveland today, bringing a challenging commute for area drivers, especially on main routes like I-90. Rain is expected to persist through the evening, with isolated showers extending into Friday. Winds may gust up to 39 mph today, creating potentially hazardous driving conditions, especially for high-profile vehicles. Cleveland residents are advised to allow extra time for travel and stay alert for reduced visibility and slick roadways.
According to the National Weather Service, today’s rain will continue until around 4 p.m., with temperatures peaking at 49 degrees. Tonight, the rain may lessen but is likely to return as isolated showers, maintaining an 80% chance of precipitation and a low of 47 degrees.
On Friday, Cleveland will experience lighter, scattered rain showers under mostly cloudy skies, with highs reaching 55 degrees. While rain may taper off overnight, a chance of showers lingers into early Saturday morning. By Saturday, however, dry conditions will take over, bringing partly sunny skies and milder temperatures ranging from 52 to 57 degrees during the day.
Looking further ahead, Sunday promises the warmest day of the week with a high near 60 and mostly sunny skies, marking a reprieve from the rainy start to the weekend. While Sunday night may bring a 40% chance of showers, Monday is forecast to be mostly sunny, with a high around 58 degrees.
Residents should stay updated with the latest weather alerts and plan for fluctuating temperatures over the next few days. By the weekend, clearer skies are expected to improve outdoor conditions.
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