We already know that our very own @KellyDWeather is the best in The Land, but it's now official!! She has been nominated for two of Cleveland Magazine's "Best in Cleveland" categories! 🤩❤️
Find out how to vote for her HERE: https://t.co/XpPNXEdOlw
The following closures are in place out of an abundance of caution as ODOT inspectors check the bridge for any damage after the fire near the structure this morning.
I-490 east at I-71/I-90
SR 176 north to I-490 east
W.7th St to I-490 east
All traffic is detoured SR 176 south.
Lots of cold, dense air descending after these storms passed in Northwest Ohio allowed Mammatus clouds to briefly form. The turbulent air also allowed for some lightning well after the main line of storms had passed. @KellyDWeather@NWSCLE@NWSIWX@spann@StormHour#Ohwx
CWRU Alert: Fire in Uptown building on Euclid Avenue. Some buildings being evacuated. High first responder presence. Pedestrians and drivers should avoid area.
B2 and multiple companies are on scene of a fire at a storage facility. Smoke showing on arrival and crews began suppression.
Mayday was declared after crew lost orientation in the complex layout. They were quickly located. 2-2-2 alarm was struck. Crews continue working.
#CLEFIRE Companies responded to 2nd floor bedroom fire at E.102/Kempton in B6 this morning. 4 children rescued from fire room by E30, L30. Residents transported to @metrohealthCLE by @ClevelandEMS. Victims in serious but stable condition. Accidental fire. $40K loss.
What a light show! Hit and miss with any storm structure but I did manage to capture a few great lightning photos as storms rolled over NW Ohio tonight. @KellyDWeather@NWSCLE@StormHour@RossElletWX
Throwback to November 2019 when ODOT helped get the Orion spacecraft to NASA Plum Brook Station for testing. Here’s our coverage on The Loop: https://t.co/oCkL489JXO #Artemis
Artemis II crew, we're leaving the lights on for you 💡
In downtown Cleveland, Terminal Tower and Public Square are lit up today, April 10, in honor of the @NASAArtemis II team! Following their historic test flight around the Moon, the four astronauts will make their return to Earth tonight, splashing down off the coast of San Diego around 8:07 p.m. EDT.
THE ARTEMIS II ECLIPSE.
April 6, 2026.
Totality, beyond Earth. From lunar orbit, the Moon eclipses the Sun, revealing a view few in human history have ever witnessed. Photo: NASA