By Mark Leberfinger, AccuWeather.com Staff Writer
January 4,2014; 4:53PM,EST
Snow is headed back to Cleveland before a blast of dangerously cold air.
After starting 2014 on a snowy note, another snowstorm will slam the city Sunday through Sunday night.
The fresh snow will drop around 6 inches of fresh snow, causing disruptions to travel and daily routines. The heaviest snow is expected Sunday evening.
The arctic blast will closely follow the snow Sunday night as the temperature dips into the single digits.
Biting winds ushering in the frigid air will not only blow and drift the snow around, but will also create dangerously cold AccuWeather.com RealFeel® temperatures.
The extreme cold will continue into Tuesday, making outdoor activities dangerous for those unprepared. The low Monday night will be record-shattering at 11 below zero, breaking the old record of 7 below zero from 1884.
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Temperatures will start to improve Wednesday with a high near 20 F. Thursday will be not as cold with a chance of snow and a high in the low 30s.
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Ice coverage on the Great Lakes running slightly above normal, still early in the season though. pic.twitter.com/qWp0lCuxna
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