Winter Storm Dumps Nearly A Foot Of Snow in Northeast Ohio
CLEVELAND -- The snowstorm that began Friday afternoon has left nearly a foot of new snow in some locations around northeast Ohio.
As predicted, the heaviest snowfalls occurred south of the Greater Cleveland area that was on the northern fringe of a large storm system that paralyzed the east coast with several feet of snow.
Nearly a foot of snow has fallen in Summit, Stark, Medina, Wayne, Richland, Ashland and Portage counties in the local Channel 3 viewing area according to the National Weather Service snow spotters and WKYC Weather Warriors.
The highest amounts reported through Saturday morning have been 12.4" at Mansfield's Lahm Airport, 11" in Doylestown in Wayne County, and 10.1" at the Akron Canton Airport in Summit County.
Snow will be ending quickly this afternoon, though scattered flurries may occur. No major, additional accumulations are expected for the rest of the weekend.
Click for snowfall reports across northeast Ohio
As predicted, the heaviest snowfalls occurred south of the Greater Cleveland area that was on the northern fringe of a large storm system that paralyzed the east coast with several feet of snow.
Nearly a foot of snow has fallen in Summit, Stark, Medina, Wayne, Richland, Ashland and Portage counties in the local Channel 3 viewing area according to the National Weather Service snow spotters and WKYC Weather Warriors.
The highest amounts reported through Saturday morning have been 12.4" at Mansfield's Lahm Airport, 11" in Doylestown in Wayne County, and 10.1" at the Akron Canton Airport in Summit County.
Snow will be ending quickly this afternoon, though scattered flurries may occur. No major, additional accumulations are expected for the rest of the weekend.
Click for snowfall reports across northeast Ohio
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