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How much snow did you get? National Weather Service releases snowfall totals for cities across the area

Snow covered trees in Cuyahoga County.
Posted at 1:59 PM, Jan 20, 2020
and last updated 2020-01-20 14:44:50-05

CLEVELAND — Northeast Ohio received its first significant snowfall over the weekend, and the snowfall totals and pictures prove it. The National Weather Service released snowfall reports on Monday from the last 12 hours for cities across the area. The following totals are unofficial observations taken during the past 10 hours.

Ashtabula County
S. Ashtabula: 2.0 inches
W. Ashtabula: 1.8 inches
South Madison: 0.3 inches

Cuyahoga County
W. Chagrin Falls: 6.2 inches
Seven Hills: 6.0 inches
Shaker Heights: 5.0 inches
North Royalton: 4.2 inches
Brecksville: 2.0 inches
Cleveland Hopkins: 3.7 inches
Cleveland-Old Brooklyn: 3.5 inches
Strongsville: 3.0 inches
Cleveland Heights: 3.0 inches
Westlake: 2.7 inches

Erie County
Huron: 1.0 inches

Geauga County
South Russell: 6.0 inches
S. Montville: 5.0 inches
Chardon: 4.8 inches
Burton: 4.3 inches
Middlefield: 3.8 inches
Chardon: 3.0 inches
South Madison: 2.0 inches

Lake County
Madison: 1.2 inches
Concord: 0.8 inches

Lorain County
Elyria: 2.8 inches
Sheffield Lake: 2.0 inches
Oberlin: 1.9 inches

Medina County
Brunswick: 3.4 inches
Lodi: 0.6 inches

Portage County
Hiram: 1.0 inches
Brady Lake: 3.0 inches

Stark County
Canton: 1.0 inches
Waynesburg: 0.6 inches

Summit County
Bath: 3.8 inches
Boston Heights: 3.0 inches
Fairlawn: 2.5 inches
Tallmadge: 1.9 inches
Cuyahoga Falls: 1.5 inches
Akron-Canton Airport: 0.5 inches

Wayne County:
Doylestown: 1.0 inches.

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