The Plain Dealer from Cleveland, Ohio (2024)

February 10, 2015 The Plain Dealer cleveland.com Weather For and to upload your -minute weather weather photos, advisories, go to live Doppler cleveland.com/weather radar, maps, daily video forecast Cleveland five-day COLD forecast -1' Forecasts and Today Tonight Wednesday Thursday Friday Saturday graphics provided by Mostly Overcast. Not as cold; some Colder with snow Cold with periods Cloudy and cold AccuWeather.com cloudy and quite cold. Winds: ESE 4-8 p.m. snow. showers.

of sun. with some snow. Winds: NNE 6-12 Winds: SSW 6-12 Winds: WNW 15-30 Winds: WNW 10-20 Winds: 12-25 Today's regional forecast Cleveland almanac Temperatures are today's highs and tonight's lows. Sun, moon and sky NE Ohio, NW and N.Y. Last Q.

Today Rise Set Clouds and sun Traverse City Feb. 11 Sun 7:29 a.m. 5:54 p.m. to today; cold. Cloudy High tonight.

24 Toronto Moon none 10:36 a.m. 30. Now Low 11 to 21. Some Feb. 18 snow with little or WIS.

Mercury 6:17 a.m. 4:17 p.m. no accumulation CANADA N.Y. First Venus 8:40 a.m. 8:02 p.m.

tomorrow; not as cold. MICH. Buffalo Feb. 25 Mars .8:49 a.m. 8:30 p.m.

High 34 to 40. Milwaukee Jupiter 5:22 p.m. 7:31 a.m. Detroit Mar. 5 Saturn 2:24 a.m.

12:09 Full p.m. Central and SE Ohio, SW Pa, and W.Va. Chicago Toledo PA. High and low temperatures Record low cooler. Mostly High cloudy 28 to today; 41.

South Cleveland Last 30 days, measured at Hopkins International Airport Partly cloudy tonight; Bend however, cloudy OHIO Pittsburgh 70- in southwestern ILL. IND. 60 Pennsylvania. Low 22 Columbus 50 to 26. An afternoon Dayton rain or snow shower tomorrow.

Indianapolis 30 NW Ohio, Mich, W. VA. VA. 10 and Loulsville Cincinnati Chicago Charleston Clouds and sun today; KY. -10 very cold.

High 24 to -20 31. Cloudy tonight; sw Ohio, Ind, and Ky. Lake Erie forecast a however, couple of in flurries; Partly Clouds and cloudy sun tonight, today. High except 34 to clear 43. Winds: Waves: lake north at frozen 6-12 knots Monday's temperature almanac northeastern dry Indiana in northern Kentucky.

Low 23 to 29. Water temperature: High (12:07 a.m.) Low (8:00 a.m.) and northwestern Ohio. A shower in southern Indiana and Lake level: 571.13' above sea level Normal high Normal low central parts tomorrow. Last year's high Last year's low Ski forecast Conditions will be great for skiing today Sunday's high Sunday's low forecast with a mix of clouds and sun, light winds Today's record temperatures Today's national and temperatures below freezing. Record high (1932) Record low (1899) Shown are noon positions of weather systems and precipitation.

Temperature bands are highs for the day. Precipitation Rain will dimin- Shower Yesterday trace (at alrport, through 7 p.m.) along the Flurries: Month to date 1.15" Normal month to date 0.72" ish midAtlantic coast today Snow as the snowstorm Year to date 4.09" Normal year to date 3.44", exits New England. Snowfall An area of snow will Showers sweep across part of Snowfall yesterday trace Snowfall season to date 48.433 the northern western Great Plains Cleveland Local Snowfall and Lakes. Patchy rain in Ashtabula 0.1" Shaker Heights trace the northwest and Lorain trace Willoughby trace forecast northern to Rockies slowly is Comfort factors for Rain today diminish. Humidity at noon Wind chill Showers How It will feel today based on Barometer 30.30", falling temperature and wind speed.

UV Index 2, Low 8 a.m. Noon 4 p.m. Air quality index Showers Today's outlook good Showers FRONTS Yesterday's Index 25 good Main pollutant particulates Warm Cold Stationary Other pollutant levels TEMPERATURE KEY Yesterday's extremes sulfur dioxide 9" good In 48 contiguous states High: Thermal, CA carbon monoxide good -10s -00 05 20: 303 50s 708 805 100s 1108 Low: Presque Isle, ME -27 Source: City of Cleveland DIvision of Air Quality Winter storm Snow piles up in New England, setting records Roofs collapse, and travel is pretty much shut down BOB SALSBERG parts of upstate New York AND DENISE LAVOIE braced for 6 to 12 inches, and Associated Press BOSTON More than 2 feet of fresh snow piled up in parts of New England on Monday, breaking records set during the Blizzard of 1978 and testing the patience of officials and commuters as forecasters warned of more winter misery later in the week. The latest onslaught forced the cancellations of hundreds of flights, tested transit systems and tempers, and collapsed roofs straining beneath the weight of 5 feet or more of snow that has fallen in less than two weeks. "It's awful.

I'm done with it. It's ridiculous," said Priscilla Medina, a sandwich shop worker in Westborough, Massachusetts, suffering from a nasty case of snow fatigue. Here's the latest on the winter that just won't quit: One for the record books: By midafternoon, the National Weather Service reported an unofficial measurement of 24.5 inches in Quincy, Cohasset and Weymouth, all south of Boston. Norwell got 23.3 inches, Milton 22.6 and Braintree 21. Sudbury and Ashland, west of Boston, got 16 inches.

Logan Airport in Boston had well over a foot, and the city was forecast to get as much as 2 feet. "You can't change it. The snow is there," said Helen Ferullo, a social worker in Weymouth. "You can't do anything about it." Much of Connecticut and All City forecasts Legend: s-sunny; c-cloudy; sh-showers; r-raln; st-snow flurries; Ohio Today Akron Ashtabula Athens Aurora Chitticothe Cincinnati Cleveland Columbus Dayton Findlay Lorain Mansfleld Marietta Medina Mentor Toledo Youngstown Zanesville Naton Today Albany Albuquerque Amarillo Anchorage pc Asheville Aspen Atlanta Atlantic City Austin Baltimore Birmingham Bismarck Bolse Boston Brownsville Buffalo Burlington Caribou Casper Charleston, SC Charleston, WV Charlotte Cheyenne Chicago Columbia, SC Dallas Denver Des Moines Detroit Duluth: El Paso Erie, PA Fairbanks Fargo Flagstaff Ft. Wayne, IN Hartford Helena Hillo Honolulu Houston Huntington, Indianapolis Jackson, MS Jacksonville Juneau Kansas City Las Vegas Little Rock Los Angeles Loulsville Madison Memphis Miami Milwaukee Minneapolis Mobile Montgomery Nashville New Orleans New York: pc Norfolk Oklahoma City Omaha Orlando Philadelphla Phoenix Pittsburgh Portland, ME Portland, OR Providence Raleigh Reno Richmond, IN Richmond Rutland Sacramento mpel LESSONS RENTALS 4 A Corbit Larson clears snow Monday storm added more misery to an down at 7 p.m.

Monday and remain idled today, with only limited bus service continuing. The Massachusetts Bay Transportation Authority said it needed the break to clear snow and ice from tracks and to assess equipment damaged by the spate of storms. Boston's transit system, the nation's oldest, has been particularly hard hit this winter. The buildup of snow and ice on trolley tracks combined with aging equipment has stalled trains, delaying and angering commuters. Fifty commuters were rescued Monday from a train that became disabled between stations in Quincy, south of Boston.

A frustrated Baker called that "unacceptable," and commuters complained bitterly of the nowdaily delays. Amtrak canceled portions of its passenger train service linking upstate New York to New York City because of the storm. Hundreds of flights were canceled at Boston's Logan International Airport, Connecticut's Bradley International Airport and Maine's Portland International Jetport and Bangor International Airport. More snow, less dough: Fore- pc-partly cloudy; t-thunderstorms; sn-snow; I-Ice. Wed.

Thurs. Wed. Thurs. pc Today Wed. Thurs.

DE Today Wed. Thurs. pc BILL SIKES ASSOCIATED PRESS Centre Music store in Framingham, Massachusetts. The winter Nation St. Louis Salt Lake City San Antonio San Diego San Francisco Santa Fe St.

Ste. Marie Seattle Shreveport Sioux Falls Spokane Syracuse Tampa Traverse City Tucson Washington, Wheeling, WV Wichita Wilmington, World Acapulco Amsterdam Athens Auckland Baghdad Bangkok Barbados Barcelona Belling City Beirut Belgrade Berlin Bermuda Bogota Brussels Budapest Buenos Aires Calro Cancun Casablanca Copenhagen Dubal Dublin Edmonton Florence Frankfurt Freeport Geneva Glasgow Hamburg Helsinki Hong Kong Istanbul Jerusalem Kabul Karachi Klev Kingston Kuwait Lima Lisbon Ljubljana London Madrid Manila Mexico City Milan Montreal Moscow Mumbai Munich Nassau New Delhi Oslo Ottawa Parls Perth Prague Reykjavik Rio Riyadh Rome St. Petersburg San Juan Sao Paulo Sapporo Seoul Singapore Stockholm Sydney Talpel Tokyo Toronto Vancouver Venice Vienna Warsaw Winnipeg Yakutsk Zurich southern Maine was in for about 8 by the time the storm tapers off today. 80 Football stadiums full: In Massachusetts alone since last month's blizzard struck, state workers have removed enough snow to fill Gillette Stadium 90 times over, Gov. Charlie Baker told reporters, calling the situation "pretty much unprecedented." Boston set a record for the most snow recorded in a 30-day period, with 61.6 inches by 7 a.m.

Monday, breaking the record of 58.8 inches set in February 1978. Bangor, Maine, tied its own 30-day snowfall record with 53 inches, which hasn't been seen in such a short period since 1969, the weather service said. Roots collapse: Massachusetts emergency management officials confirmed that snowladen roofs collapsed Monday in Quincy, Rockland and Bridgewater. No injuries were reported. Police said a former set of "The Finest Hours" a Disney film about a Coast Guard rescue of crewmen aboard an oil tanker wrecked off Cape Cod during a 1952 blizzard suffered a partial collapse at an old shipyard in Quincy.

The movie starring Chris Pine and Casey Affleck is scheduled to open next year. Transit trouble: Boston-area subways, trolleys and commuter rail trains were scheduled to shut as icicles dangle from his already hard-hit Boston area. casters said more snow was expected Thursday and again next weekend, and the Massachusetts Emergency Management Agency warned that potentially record low temperatures and wind chills are expected later in the week. The steady run of winter blasts has already sucked up over 70 percent of New Hampshire's Department of Transportation winter maintenance budget. Rhode Island, too, said Monday's storm will use up what's left of its $14 million budget for snow removal and nearly the entire salt stockpile.

Ocean dumping approved: State environmental officials gave cities and towns the green light to dump accumulating snow into open water if necessary. The Department of Environmental Protection on Monday cited the challenges involved in getting rid of the historic snowfalls. Local communities may seek permission to take emergency steps that allow disposal of snow in the ocean or other bodies of water, which is normally prohibited. Officials also were using giant melters to liquefy snow. 4.

i STEVEN SENNE I ASSOCIATED PRESS Taylor LaBrecque digs her car out of a gigantic mound of snow Monday on Beacon Hill in Boston..

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