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Lake effect snow fell throughout Northeast Ohio on Friday, January 3, 2025, dropping a few inches of snow in a couple of hours. A man clears the sidewalk on Water Street in Chagrin Falls.© David ...
Snow on a discarded Christmas tree on the side of the road in Rocky River on Jan. 3, 2025. Snow fell throughout Cleveland and Northeast Ohio thanks to more lake-effect snow.
The lake effect snow will make traveling difficult at times across the snowbelt this weekend. Snowfall rates within the heaviest bands of snow could range from 1 to 2″ per hour.
With lake-effect snow warnings in place, accumulation of over 2 feet is possible in the most persistent bands near and south of New York’s Tug Hill Plateau.
The warning is in place until Saturday at 1 a.m. and calls for heavy lake-effect snow, accumulating 6 inches to 12 inches in Erie County and 2 inches to 6 inches in Crawford County.
Painesville Township snow plow driver Caleb Davis, front, fills his snow plow with brine on Dec. 4, ahead of lake effect snow that was expected to reach Northeast Ohio later that evening.
This causes narrow bands of heavy snow. A Lake-Effect Snow Warning is in place from Cleveland, Ohio, to Buffalo, New York.
The NWS has issued a lake-effect snow warning for six Northeast Ohio counties — Cuyahoga, Geauga, Lake, Portage, Summit and Trumbull — from 4 p.m. Wednesday to 4 a.m. Friday as a strong arctic ...
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