Might need them both at the same time. Its tuesday, march 1st. Tia meteorologist sam roberts is in the First Alert Weather Center with all the details on this strange one. Its a combination of stuff going on. Samantha it was just really warm, and now we have the rain and then the snow and maybe more snow. So a little bit of everything out there. I want to start you off with the conditions that were seeing this morning, because we are off to a pretty quiet start. I dont think youll have any weatherrelated issues this morning. 29 right now in downtown cleveland. Akron, good morning to you. We are also in the upper 20s, and its a little breezy this morning but not as windy as it was this time yesterday. Doppler max showing you a clean scan. No rain or snow or anything like that to slow down your drive, but we are tracking your next weathermaker, an area of low pressure into the midwest. Thats going to bring us rain tonight, and then it will change to snow overnight. Were not done just yet
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