The weather in Cleveland will see more snow tomorrow. From down south, into the Cleveland metro, and north and east, snowfall accumulations have generally ranged from 2 to nearly 8 inches. However, bear in mind any fresh snow on top of the current snowpack still poses a threat as more before move about. Some lake effect snow is possible this afternoon into tonight. There are no more counties under a Winter Weather Advisory tonight. Our next hit of snow will arrive Monday with a similar set up of some quick-hitting snow before the snow exits. Lake effect snow will once again be possible Monday night through Tuesday night as cold air spills across the lakes. Here is your 3-day forecast. TONIGHT: Cloudy, freezing fog, snow tapering off, single digits, north winds 5 to 10 mph. MONDAY: Snow moving in west to east shortly after 1p, south 5 to 10mph, additional 1-4 inches fresh snow TUESDAY: Cloudy with sun peeks, stray lake effect bands (30%), north-northwest 5 to 10 mph, upper teens to low 20s for highs READ MORE: https://www.wkyc.com/article/weather/...