Ohio — The lake-effect is back in gear in Northeast Ohio and the National Weather Service warns that some portions of the snow belt could have up to 16 inches on the ground by Sunday morning.
The northeast Ohio Primary Snow Belt should see up to one inch of snow. Totals across Cuyahoga County will range from a dusting to one inch of snow. Totals will decrease outside of the Primary ...
The primary snow belt takes up most of Northeast Ohio, including in Lake, Ashtabula, Geauga and eastern Cuyahoga counties, according to Griffin, whereas the secondary snow belt is in eastern ...
Located near Mansfield, Ohio, Snow Trails was Ohio’s first ski resort and the first resort to make man-made snow. This ...
Ohio is covered in a blanket of snow after Winter Storm Blair hit huge portions of the Midwest, causing school closures and snow emergencies. Some are enjoying this winter wonderland ...
The downgrade comes hours after the National Weather Service canceled the winter storm warning for Ohio Monday afternoon. While the snow may be coming to an end in Ohio, the NWS is reminding ...
Cincinnati may not be in Ohio's Lake Effect belt, but we've seen our share of significant snowfalls. The winters of 1976-1977 and 1977-1978 take the cake for the most memorable seasons of snow.
With snow in the forecast, it's a good time to brush up on what it means when counties and communities in Ohio issue travel advisories or snow emergencies. Under Ohio Law, sheriffs monitor snow ...
Winds may gust upwards of 40 to 45 mph, especially late Monday afternoon into Monday night. A cold front will approach the region late Monday evening, facilitating the development of scattered snow ...