CLEVELAND — As this week's winter storm gets underway, several flights scheduled to either arrive at or depart from Cleveland Hopkins International Airport on Wednesday have been delayed or cancelled.
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A full list of each flight's status can be found on the airport's official website, which can be found here.
The delays and cancellations come as a high-impact winter storm has begun to take form in Northeast Ohio on Wednesday afternoon. While the storm is beginning with heavy rain, it is expected that the precipitation will transition into snow on Wednesday night and into Thursday.
The heaviest snow of the week is expected on Thursday, with counties to the north being hit the hardest. The storm is expected to move out on Friday, leaving behind bitterly cold temperatures, with highs on Friday expected to reach the upper teens and lows into Saturday morning dropping to the single digits.
You can view a full timeline of what's expected from this week's storm here and stay up to date with all of our latest news and updates by following our live blog.
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