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Snow blanketed Northeast Ohio Saturday night and Sunday morning.

(Rich Exner, Northeast Ohio Media Group)

CLEVELAND, Ohio -- After a day of snow and unseasonably cold temperatures, Northeast Ohio can expect warmer weather heading into next week, according to a National Weather Service forecast.

Snow starting pouring onto Cuyahoga County Saturday afternoon and didn't stop until early Sunday morning, but temperatures have since risen above freezing, and are expected to stay that way for the foreseeable future, the National Weather Service predicts.

While temperatures are supposed to stay below 60 degrees for the next week or so, no more snow is in the forecast.

Several inches of snow blanketed Northeast Ohio as residents awoke Sunday morning, and strong winds and cold weather were blamed for power outages that left thousands in Cuyahoga County without electricity Saturday.

Power had been restored to nearly all Cuyahoga County homes by Sunday morning.

Parking bans were in effect in several Northeast Ohio communities Saturday night as snow plows worked to keep the roads clear.

Most of those parking bans had been lifted Sunday morning.

One Monday temperatures are expected to reach into the 50s, and are expected to stay in the 40s and 50s through the week with rain expected on Friday, according to the National Weather Service.