CLEVELAND — With this week's winter storm now in progress, nearly all flights arriving to and departing from Cleveland Hopkins International Airport have been canceled on Thursday.
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While most flights have been canceled, however, some do remain scheduled. You can find a full list of flight statuses by visiting the airport's website at here.
Several departing and arriving flights at Cleveland Hopkins International Airport were also canceled or delayed on Wednesday as this week's storm began. The storm started with heavy rain during the day, which transitioned to snow at night and overnight. More snow is expected on Thursday, including a half-foot by the evening, which marks a significant amount in a short amount of time.
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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