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Weekend weather: Cold, some snow, oh yes
CLEVELAND (WJW) — Not as frigid tonight, but still plenty cold. Temperatures will fall into the low 20s and teens by Saturday morning. A few clouds around and quiet. Any breeze will make it feel a bit colder.
The chance of snow will return this weekend. Spotty light snow showers will develop Saturday afternoon/evening. The coverage of snow will be a little higher in the primary snowbelt compared to the rest of the area. The chance of snow will ramp up when a fast moving clipper system swings through on Sunday. Scattered to numerous snow showers will develop Sunday afternoon and evening.
Snowfall accumulations will be light this weekend. Much of the area will see a coating to an inch of snow. Locally higher amounts of 1-2″ of snow will be found in the primary snowbelt.
If you’re headed to the Browns game on Sunday, just bundle up, it will be cold with a few falling snowflakes but no significant accumulation.
The start of workweek next week will be cold, with highs in the mid to upper 20s. Temperatures will go up a bit towards the middle of next week, but no big warm-ups are expected. Temperatures will stay below normal.
Another clipper system will move through towards the middle of next week. The highest coverage of precipitation will come Tuesday into Wednesday. Snow will change over to a wintry mix of rain and snow as temperatures warm above freezing.
Long range outlook for the first half of December per Scott’s outlook shows below normal temperatures across much of the northern half of the country. All 15 days to start December look to have temperatures below normal for the first time in 20 years!
Cold continues through mid-month. A small break around the 16-18th then the cold reloads the week before Christmas! Scott’s blog post highlights this.
Here’s the latest 8 Day Forecast:
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Kyuu-juu in Ohio City Announces Abrupt Closure – Cleveland Scene
There are restaurant closures that come as abrupt shocks and then there’s whatever is happening at Kyuu-juu in Ohio City.
Management today announced that the modern izakaya, which only opened its doors in July, will close for good at the end of service on December 31.
“After a wonderful, tragic, beautiful, chaotic journey of many memorable moments with friends, colleagues and guests, our investors have chosen to stop financially backing Kyuu-Juu,” a message posted to Instagram stories read.
Partners Ryan Endrian and Chef Kwan created one of the hottest tickets in town, offering small plates built around veggies, chicken, beef, and duck alongside shining sashimi dishes featuring seafood flown in from Tokyo. Classics preparations mingled with modern interpretations. The izakaya experience felt at once special and casual.
And it’s all no more.
Kwan told Scene he and his team tried in recent weeks to convince the investor to give the restaurant a longer runway, but that person wanted the restaurant closed, and soon.
“We invite you all to oin us for one last celebration,” management said. “Come enjoy your favorite dishes or cocktails, share a toast, and please help us say goodbye the best way we know how… together. Thank you all for being a part of our story. Let’s end on a high note. Kanpai!”
Sushi Kuwahata, Chef Kwan’s eight-seat omakase restaurant which operates in the second floor of the renovated Victorian, will remain open “for now,” Chef Kwan said.
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18-year-old dies after shooting on Cleveland’s east side: Police
CLEVELAND, Ohio (WOIO) – An 18-year-old man is dead after a shooting on Cleveland’s east side on Christmas Eve.
According to Cleveland Police, at around 9:27 p.m., officers responded to the 800 block of Lakeview Road for reports of a man shot.
When officers arrived, they found an 18-year-old man with gunshot wounds inside of the In and Out Beverage and Deli store on Lakeview near Earle.
EMS and police officers rendered first aid, and the shooting victim was taken to University Hospital where he died.
A source close to the investigation tells 19 News that seven young people, with masks rushed into the convenience store with guns and began firing at the 18-year-old victim.
The source says not only was the victim targeted, the suspects backed him into a corner where he couldn’t escape the violence.
19 News has been told that about 40 rounds were fired, some hitting store shelves and the floor as well as the victim.
We working to learn more about what led up to the shooting and if any arrests were made.
Cleveland police said its homicide unit is investigating the incident.
This is a developing story. Return to 19 News for updates.
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Three things on the Cleveland Browns’ Christmas wishlist
As the NFL regular season inches towards its end, the 3-12 Cleveland Browns are already looking forward to 2026.
Nonetheless, it’s also Holiday season, and in the spirit of giving and receiving, here are three things on the Browns’ Christmas wishlist, for those taking notes on who’s been naughty or nice.
1. A franchise quarterback
The last time the Browns got themselves one of these — a truly unmistakable, undeniable and undisputable franchise quarterback — it was a kid hailing from Youngstown, Ohio, who wore No. 19 and forced the league to rewrite its supplemental draft rules.
Since Bernie Kosar was last seen slinging the ball in old Municipal Stadium, an almost endless litany of names has tried and subsequently failed, one way or another, to fill those shoes.
This 2025 hasn’t been the exception. With guys ranging from Joe Flacco and Kenny Pickett to Dillon Gabriel and Shedeur Sanders, and from Bailey Zappe and Tyler Huntley to Deshaun Watson, there just hasn’t been a solid answer at the most important position in all of sports available for the Browns this time around, either.
The Browns are likely to end up with a Top-3 pick in next year’s draft, and though the names that will be accessible for next April’s event don’t comprise the richest of quarterback classes, there’s always hope for a permanent solution. The free agency route is devilishly tricky, but we can’t rule that out, either.
2. A top-level supporting cast
Remember when, as a kid, you woke up early Christmas morning to boxes full of toys that couldn’t be used right away because they came with no batteries? Trying to develop a franchise quarterback without a competent offensive line or a half-decent group of receivers amounts to pretty much the same.
Sure, injuries have depleted the O-line since the very beginning, especially at the tackle position first, and then at center. The guards haven’t been immune to health issues, either. But starters and substitutes alike have been constantly playing football this year, not only in pass protection, but run blocking as well.
Nobody has dropped more passes this year than league co-leader Jerry Jeudy (10), who has also seen six of his targeted passes end up in interceptions this year at a time when his spot on the roster could be in jeopardy The second best wideout on the Browns’ roster in terms of receptions is Cedric Tillman, with 19… after 15 games played by the team — Tillman has only played 11. Where are the rest of the wide receivers?
After rookie star Quinshon Judkins’ gruesome injury, Cleveland now needs more help than ever on offense.
3. A Most Valuable Player Award for the best player in the NFL
Not everything has been miserable for the Browns in 2025, fortunately. Defensive end Myles Garrett has been nothing short of unbelievable, racking up 22.0 sacks after 15 contests. That leaves him just half a sack away from tying the NFL record for a single season, shared by Michael Strahan (2001) and T.J. Watt (2021), with two games to go.
Additionally, Garrett could also conceivably challenge the single-season tackle for a loss record, which belongs to J.J. Watt with 39 in 2012. Garrett would need seven in two remaining games to catch him.
Leaving stats aside, it’s hard to think of any player in the NFL who’s played better since Week 1 than Garrett, and who’s had such brilliant moments as his five-sack performance against the New England Patriots who, by the way, are co-owners of the league’s best record at 12-3. Then, there’s a four-sack showing against the Baltimore Ravens, two games later, immediately followed by a three-sack outing versus the Las Vegas Raiders.
No one has been as dominating week in and week out as Garrett, despite his team’s struggles.
It’s more than past the time where the MVP Award should automatically go to guys throwing the ball, and recognize that this year, the most deserving recipient is the guy throwing around the guys who throw the ball.
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