By Kristen Rodman, AccuWeather.com Staff Writer
January 23,2014; 9:01PM,EST
Dangerous cold will remain in Cleveland this week, as snow makes its way back into the city.
Thursday night, lows neared 0 F. Friday morning's temperatures will also be dangerously low. Anyone outdoors during the evening hours should use precaution and wear the proper layers, as cold-related illnesses are possible this week.
Friday will feature temperatures in the teens during the daytime hours, before becoming frigid overnight.
Saturday night, snow accumulation between 3 and 6 inches is possible. Blowing snow may occur, as wind gusts may reach 30 mph on Saturday, before diminishing Sunday.
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Another cold day is in store on Sunday, as temperatures are limited to the teens during the day and drop into the single digits overnight.
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