CLEVELAND, Ohio - An approaching winter storm is expected to drop a fair amount of snow across Northeast Ohio. While the heaviest snowfall totals appear to be south and west of Cleveland, the majority of the area could see six inches or more of snow according to our new digital weather map and data provided by NOAA.
We’ve selected two dozen locations to see what the data is predicting snowfall totals will be as of 11 p.m. Monday night. Check out the list now and check back later today as data is updated every six hours. We also apologies for any ongoing glitches in the map and are working to fix issues with viewing parts of it, especially along the eastern lake shore.
Check out the predicted snowfall totals for your town by entering the city name in the address bar below and then clicking on the map by your city (may require you to zoom out).
Expected Northeast Ohio snowfall totals by 11 pm Monday
Cleveland 5.4 inches, Akron 6.9, Canton 6.7, Youngstown 6.6
Ashland 5.8, Aurora 5.8, Avon 7.6, Beachwood 5.3, Brecksville 6.3, Chardon 7.2, Elyria 6.3, Euclid 3.9, Kent 6.7, Lakewood 7.5, Lorain 6.4, Mansfield 6.1, Mayfield Heights 5, Medina 6, Parma 6.8-8.3, Sandusky 5.8-8.3, Solon 5, Stow 6.8, Strongsville 6.3, Westlake 7.6, Wooster 6.5
Predictions updated 3 p.m.
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