CLEVELAND — It has been a very windy Saturday throughout Northeast Ohio with sustained winds of 20-30 mph and gusts upwards of 50 mph.
Weather alerts from the National Weather Service in Cleveland expired at 1 p.m. -- including a High Wind Warning that was issued in Lake and Ashtabula counties. A Wind Advisory for the majority of the region has also expired.
Watch the video at the top of this story to see even more details from 3News meteorologist Payton Domschke.
“Tree limbs could be blown down and a few power outages may result,” the National Weather Service said upon issuing the wind alerts. “Use extra caution when driving, especially if operating a high-profile vehicle.”
These are the counties that were under the Wind Advisory:
- Ashland
- Cuyahoga
- Erie
- Geauga
- Holmes
- Huron
- Lorain
- Mahoning
- Medina
- Ottawa
- Portage
- Richland
- Sandusky
- Seneca
- Stark
- Summit
- Trumbull
- Wayne
The windy conditions came as a front pushed through the region with much colder temperatures.
Sunshine returns Sunday with highs around 40 degrees before we warm into the upper 40s for Monday and Tuesday of next week.
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Editor's note: Video in the player above was originally published in an unrelated story on Dec. 3, 2022.