CLEVELAND, Ohio – If you hear a roar in the skies over the city around 4 p.m. today, it isn't a snowstorm returning with a vengeance but two F/A-18 Hornet jets of the U.S. Navy's Blue Angels precision flight team, doing a fly-over and landing at Burke Lakefront Airport.

The event is part of an early promotion of the team's return to the Cleveland National Air Show this year, presented by Discount Drug Mart on Labor Day weekend (Aug. 30, 31 and Sept. 1). The show was cancelled in 2013 due to military cutbacks from the financial sequestration.

Cleveland will be among 35 cities visited by the Blue Angels in 2014.

During today’s visit the two Blue Angels team members will meet with air show officials and supporting organizations.

“We are delighted to host the U.S. Navy Blue Angels for their winter visit,” said Air Show Executive Director Chuck Newcomb. “This is an outstanding way to kick-off the Air Show’s 50th year at Burke Lakefront Airport.”

According to air show officials the event attracts 60,000 to 100,000 visitors, and has an estimated $7.1 million impact on the city of Cleveland.

For details about the show, visit www.clevelandairshow.com or call (216) 781-0747.