CLEVELAND, Ohio – The Thanksgiving holiday brought with it several inches of snowfall across Northeast Ohio, including more than 10 inches in some areas.
Inland areas of Northeast Ohio are expected to see most of the snowfall Friday, falling at a rate of about half an inch per hour or less, with some areas seeing up to 1 inch of snowfall per hour, according to the National Weather Service Cleveland. Snowfall is expected to continue but will reduce in both coverage and intensity during the afternoon and evening.
Below are snowfall totals across Northeast Ohio from Thursday afternoon through Friday morning, according to the NWS. Stay tuned to cleveland.com throughout the day as the NWS is expected to report additional snowfall figures.
Current snowfall totals are sorted by county below.
Cuyahoga County
Chagrin Falls, 11.5 inches
Solon, 9.7 inches
Pepper Pike, 7.8 inches
Woodmere, 7.1 inches
University Heights, 6.5 inches
Rocky River, 6.4 inches
Lakewood, 5.2 inches
Cam’s Corner in Cleveland, 4.3 inches
Brooklyn, 4 Inch
Parma Heights, 3.9 inches
Highland Heights, 2.8 inches
North Olmsted, 1.3 inches
Lyndhurst, 1 inch
Lorain County
Lorraine, 4 inches
Elyria, 0.2 inch
Medina County
Brunswick, 1.1 inches
lake county
Concord Township, 3.1 inches
Mentor-on-the-Lake, 1.1 inches
geauga county
South Russell, 13 inches
Auburn Township, 10.7 inches
burton, 9 inch,
Huntsburg, 9 inches
Ashtabula County
Orwell Township, 6.7 inches
Monroe Township, 5.2 inches
Harpersfield Township, 3.7 inches
Portage County
Aurora, 9.5 inches
Windham, 2.2 inches
summit county
Hiram, 9.5 inches
Reminderville, 6 Inch
Bath Township, 2.9 inches
Cuyahoga Falls, 2.2 inches
Tallmadge, 1.7 inches
Trumbull County
Cortland, 3.9 inches
Newton Falls, 2.4 inches
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