Mark Johnson has been News 5's Chief Meteorologist since 2003.
CLEVELAND — Snow shuts down early Tuesday as winds shift. They'll also pick up. Gusts through Tuesday afternoon will be 30-35 mph. That means we're warming up and thawing out. Plan on middle/upper 40s Tuesday afternoon. It's a brief warm-up, though. Winter comes right back on Wednesday... unofficially.
Spring begins at 11:06 pm on Tuesday. The first few days of spring will NOT look like spring... We're cold with a couple more shots at snow ahead.Tuesday: Spring begins with near average temps. Lingering flakes early. Windy. | High: 47ºThursday: Partly cloudy and even colder. | High: 34ºDownload the News 5 app for the latest weather updates:Trent Magill: Facebook & Twitter
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