
That fancy and confusing graphic means it’s about to get friggin’ cold in Cleveland, according WEWS. And not just a little cold, the coldest it might be all winter in Cleveland.
Awesome.
This article appears in Dec 1-7, 2010.

That fancy and confusing graphic means it’s about to get friggin’ cold in Cleveland, according WEWS. And not just a little cold, the coldest it might be all winter in Cleveland.
Awesome.
This article appears in Dec 1-7, 2010.
Vince Grzegorek has been with Scene since 2007 and editor-in-chief since 2012. He previously worked at Discount Drug Mart and Texas Roadhouse.
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I guess this cold air will match the cold hearts of the sewer board as they and their cronies warm up their wallets thru payoffs and graft from the increase they just passed on to all of us for the next frigging 25 years. Hell, I’ll be 78 and my little son 36 by the time this crap is over, IF EVER.
Cold air and snow. We knew it was coming. Now our schools only have 3 snow days this year. Next year all the snow days are gone forever. Tough call for schools on those really bad mornings. I am a teacher and will learn to live with the shorter summers, but I’d hate to have the responsibility of the officials who have to say YES or NO to school on those bad weather days. Lets hope eveyone uses wise choices, both for school and on our icy roads.
As a parent, I don’t need to wait for any school officials to tell me when to keep my kids at home. I have the good sense to make that decision all by myself; and if the weather gets too bad, my kids will not go to school!