Cleveland, OH
Severe Thunderstorm Warning canceled; High Wind Warning still in place; over 100k still without power
The excessive winds Saturday afternoon are inflicting downed bushes and energy strains, leading to widespread energy outages in Northeast Ohio.
Energy outages
As of about 10 p.m., over 100,000 FirstEnergy clients in Northeast Ohio are with out energy, based on FirstEnergy’s outage map.
Cleveland Public Energy has issued an announcement about time of restoration:
We now have crews out however there isn’t a timeframe for restorations. We’re undecided if it will go into tomorrow. We actually do not have restoration instances presently.
Cleveland Public Energy
Extra energy outage info and sources.
The Metropolis of Elyria launched this assertion relating to the harm all through town on account of the storm:
Damaging winds are blowing down bushes and energy strains within the metropolis. The Nationwide Climate Service issued a excessive wind warning at 4pm Saturday. The warning is efficient till midnight. Metropolis crews have been all through town responding to the harm. The forestry division has been aiding in clearing tree harm. The streets division has been shifting in regards to the metropolis placing up barricades at websites hit by the wind. Police and Fireplace have responded to calls of energy strains down. First Vitality reported their crews are responding to over 20 stories impacting greater than 600 Elyria clients. To report issues to metropolis crews, please use the brand new cityofelyria.org/311.
Matthew Lundy
A single-engine Piper aircraft was blown the wrong way up at Burke Lakefront Airport, officers confirmed with Information 5. The aircraft was unoccupied and there aren’t any gas leaks.
Cleveland Public Energy can also be restoring a number of outages, together with:
See the most recent energy outage protection from Information 5 right here.
Site visitors
Cleveland Police mentioned Ontario and Prospect is closed as a result of wind harm.
Chardon Fire tweeted there are a number of areas the place wind is inflicting wires and poles down, leading to closed roads.
SATURDAY AFTERNOON WEATHER UPDATE:
As of 4:10 p.m., the Extreme Thunderstorm Warning has been canceled for many Northeast Ohio.. Nevertheless, the Excessive Wind Warning remains to be in impact.
Click on right here for the most recent extreme climate warnings and watches for Northeast Ohio.
Proper earlier than 2 p.m., the thunderstorm watch detailed beneath was upgraded to a extreme thunderstorm warning. The counties concerned are Summit, Medina, Geauga, Portage and Cuyahoga Counties.
The Nationwide Climate Service prompt shifting to an inside room on the bottom ground of a constructing for defense.
A extreme thunderstorm watch was issued for a lot of communities throughout NE Ohio, together with Cuyahoga, on Saturday. It was additionally canceled for all counties however Tuscarawas County, the place it stays in impact till 8 p.m.
Scattered damaging winds probably with remoted important gusts to 75 mph potential, remoted giant hail occasions to 1 inch in diameter potential and a twister or two is feasible.
These might be fast-moving showers and thunderstorms and are anticipated to trace throughout jap Ohio into western Pennsylvania this afternoon. The strongest cells will pose a threat of damaging wind gusts and a few hail.
REMEMBER: A Extreme Thunderstorm Watch means situations are favorable for extreme thunderstorms in and near the watch space. Individuals in these areas ought to be looking out for threatening climate situations and pay attention for later statements and potential warnings. Extreme thunderstorms can and sometimes do produce tornadoes.
SUMMARY: A chilly entrance that moved via northeast Ohio on Thursday, stalled to our south on Friday is now lifting again north as a heat entrance on Saturday. A widespread, regular rain fell in a single day and has already cleared the area. The rain probability is just not zero for the remainder of the weekend although. Let’s talk about all the things to know for this weekend together with the wind, the rain and the temperature swings.
Information 5 Meteorologist Katie McGraw offers particulars on the upcoming extreme potential for Saturday afternoon.
Watch within the video participant beneath:
OTHER ALERTS:
A HIGH-WIND WARNING has been issued for a number of Northeast Ohio counties together with Cuyahoga, Lake, Ashtabula, Lorain, Richland, Medina, Wayne, Erie, Huron, Ashland, and Geauga. The warning might be in impact from Saturday morning and persevering with via Saturday night. Plan for southwest winds 25 to 35 mph with gusts as much as 60 mph.
Elsewhere, A WIND ADVISORY is in impact and persevering with via Saturday night at 8 p.m. EDT. Plan for southwesterly winds 25 to 25 mph with gusts of 45 to 55 mph particularly through the afternoon and night on Saturday. Use further warning when driving, particularly if working a high-profile automobile.
Some high-profile automobiles restricted from Ohio Turnpike this weekend as a result of anticipated excessive winds, rain
A GALE WARNING can also be in impact for the nearshore waters of Lake Erie from Maumee Bay to Willowick, and the open waters of Lake Erie from Maumee Bay to Willowick OH. Mariners ought to plan for Southwest gales to 40 knots with gusts as much as 45 knots and waves 7 to 12 ft potential Saturday afternoon via Saturday night time. Contemplate altering plans to keep away from potential hazardous situations. Stay in port, search protected harbor, alter course, and/or safe the vessel for extreme wind and waves. Sturdy winds could cause hazardous waves which may capsize or harm vessels and scale back visibility.
WINDY WEEKEND + SEVERE POTENTIAL
Because the rain decreases in protection, winds will rapidly improve Saturday morning throughout the realm, with gusts of 45 to 55 mph probably. In the course of the late morning into early afternoon hours, a interval of stronger wind gusts of 55 to 60 mph could happen. Gusty winds may blow round unsecured objects, tree limbs could possibly be blown down and some energy outages could outcome. Use further warning when driving, particularly if working a high-profile automobile.
Moreover, scattered afternoon storms may turn into robust or extreme. Damaging straight-line winds are the principle risk, however the twister risk is just not zero. Remember to have your security plan in place! As the nice and cozy entrance lifts north, temperatures will reply and briefly climb again into the 50s and 60s. The nice and cozy-up won’t final lengthy although, because the trailing chilly entrance slides via, temperatures will drop all through the day on Saturday. It will likely be colder by Saturday night time and seasonable on Sunday — with a lot drier climate!! Remember to tune into Information 5 Friday for the most recent info. We may also be updating this text!
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Cleveland, OH
Lake effect snow returns to NEO for Monday + more accumulation
Due to the ongoing lake-effect snow, the lake-effect snow warning for Cuyahoga, Lake, Geauga, and Ashtabula counties has been extended until Tuesday morning. Heavy lake-effect snow will continue across the warned area to begin the new work week.
Where the snow band persists, heavy snow, one to two inches per hour, is likely. Another foot or more could fall this weekend in the warned area. Travel along the I-90 corridor will be very treacherous. Motorists should be prepared for dangerous road conditions in squalls. I-90 in both directions is closed from Hwy 11 in Ashtabula County to the OH/PA state line.
It looks like a textbook scenario for HEAVY lake effect snow lasting days. That means one inch to two inches per hour snowfall rates will drop visibility to zero and drop intense amounts of snow in a short period of time. Snow totals could reach over 12 inches each day where snow squalls persist.
It’s all fueled by much colder air spilling into Northern Ohio. Very few snow showers are possible area-wide. The main focus will be lake-effect snow squalls east of Cleveland in the snow belt, but on Sunday the lake-effect snow bands are expected to move farther inland and farther west, bringing the threat of heavy snow to more communities, such as eastern Cuyahoga and northern Geauga County. There will be a sharp cut-off in snowfall totals, even the difference between southern Cuyahoga County and eastern Cuyahoga will be a large range. Lake effect snow could linger until Tuesday, but even after the lake effect snow machine is turned off, this week looks cold and snowy!
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DAILY FORECAST:
Monday: Lake effect snow showers linger. Cold. | High: 34º
Tuesday: Lake effect snow fading. | High: 32º
Wednesday: Few snow showers. | High: 35º
Thursday: Quick clipper with light snow for more communities. Cold. | High: 33º
Friday: Few snow showers. | High: 30º
Saturday: Snow is possible. | High: 30º
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Cleveland, OH
Wizards Oh-So-Woeful, But Cleveland Native Michael Winger May Be Following Cavs’ Blueprint
Well, guess what? They won’t be winning 50 games this year, either.
As it stands, the Wizards are 2-16. They started November 2-2. That means they lost 14 straight — or every game they played in the past month.
Who knows? Maybe December will be better. But it’s doubtful. Washington was built to lose, and lose a lot.
New full-time man Brian Keefe seems to be a decent coach. Rookie Alex Sarr and other youngsters such as Bilal Coulibaly are showing lots of promise. Veterans Malcolm Brogdon and Jonas Valanciunas have produced, but are probably wondering how they got here — and how they can get out.
Kyle Kuzma and Jordan Poole play hard, though they probably aren’t the top options on a winning team. They are, however, the top options in Washington.
Look, someone has to be bad — and oftentimes, that someone will be really bad. That can work, eventually, if you land The Next LeBron James in the draft. But those players come around about, oh, once in every lifetime.
If that doesn’t happen, you have to focus on your youth getting game experience and coming together, then perhaps swinging a big trade. Sort of like the Cleveland Cavaliers have done after James left.
Interestingly, Wizards head of basketball operations Michael Winger is a Cleveland native who started with the Cavs. He very well could be following the blueprint of Cavs president Koby Altman. It’s a smart path to pursue.
The Cavs set a franchise record by winning 15 straight to start the season. They appear on their way to big things. And the rise, while difficult at first, has come fairly quickly after James left for Los Angeles. Without a doubt, the Cavs are now superior to James’ Lakers.
So the less is there. And it says to go to where you want to go, well, sometimes there will be a lot of pain (and losing) along the way. That defines your 2024-25 Washington Wizards.
Cleveland, OH
Ohio State coach Ryan Day deserves brunt of blame after fourth straight loss to Michigan — Jimmy Watkins
COLUMBUS, Ohio — Ohio State coach Ryan Day holds the microphone in front of several thousand Buckeye supporters, and he’s telling them how bad he wants to beat Michigan.
Winning this game is his top goal each season, Day says. And the Buckeyes do everything possible to win this game every day.
“But this is not about them today,” Day said at OSU’s skull session pep rally Saturday morning. “This is about us. This is about our team. This is about our fans. This is about our university. This is about our state. This is about our toughness. This is about our work ethic. This is about our integrity, our character, our resilience and who we are as Buckeyes.”
No, Coach Day, this game is about you.
Ohio State lost 13-10 to Michigan on Saturday, a sentence nobody can believe for the fourth year in a row. Losing three straight to the “M-word,” as Day called the Wolverines Saturday, tortured Buckeye fans for the last three seasons. Losing a fourth time to a 6-5 version of UM that has no answer at quarterback? Might cost the coach.
Check your reason at the door: Day wins all the games he should, and he builds a talented roster every season. But after Saturday’s unfathomable, unforgivable loss, Ohio State fans deserve accountability from the coach, regardless of the 66 wins, nine — sorry, ten — losses and a bevy of top-five recruiting classes say otherwise.
Listen to what Day said about this game last week. In a television interview, he called losing to UM “one of the worst things that ever happened to me.” When asked about those comments during his Tuesday press conference, Day compared this game to military action.
“This game is a war,” Day said. “Anytime there’s a war, there’s consequences and casualties. Then, there’s the plunder and the rewards that come with it.”
If this game is a war, then styles make fights. And even if Ohio State had won the battle on Saturday – which, again, for the fourth straight time, it didn’t – This game proved without a doubt that the Buckeyes have lost this war.
They say styles make fights, and for much of the last decade, Ohio State and Michigan made for the perfect contrast. The Buckeyes, who hoard five-star receiving prospects and first-round NFL quarterbacks like grandma collects family pictures, forced UM to play modern football. Throw the ball, play in space, subtract a linebacker for a safety. Day’s Buckeyes hung 56 points on 2019 Michigan using this strategy.
But somehow, over the past four years, Michigan has bullied OSU out of its identity and dragged the Buckeyes to UM’s bruising, run-first level. The Buckeyes ran 26 times on Saturday for 77 yards. They threw 33 times, five of which came during the fourth quarter, which means that, for three quarters of the most important game of Ohio State’s season (Day’s words), the Buckeyes chose three yards per carry about as often as they chose their strongest attribute. Oh, and the opponent was missing its best cornerback.
They also missed two field goals, threw two interceptions and had too many players on defense for that converted a crucial third down on UM’s go-ahead drive. They also gained one yard on their final fourth-quarter drive and 10 total yards in the fourth quarter. They also fought Michigan at midfield as the Wolverines planted their flag on the block “O” at Ohio Stadium for the second time in four years, and there will be Buckeye fans who want Day fired as a result.
Sounds crazy, I know, and I’m not saying I agree. But losing as a three-touchdown favorite to your rival also sounds crazy. So does failing to achieve your top goal, for which you prepare every day, four times in a row. And so does telling your fans how much this game means to the program (they already know), then losing it to a six-win version — sorry, seven-win version — of your opponent.
Ohio State coach Ryan Day held the microphone during Saturday’s game in front of more than 100,000 Ohio State fans. What do you think this result says about his place in the rivalry?
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