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Snow fall totals from the winter storm are in for Northeast Ohio

Posted at 10:15 PM, Jan 20, 2019
and last updated 2019-01-20 22:15:06-05

The snow started falling and it kept on falling in Northeast Ohio’s first winter storm of the year.

The snowfall totals have been collected by the National Weather Service.

Check the list below to see how much snow your area got:

Cuyahoga

Cleveland- 13.4 inches
Strongsville- 12 inches
Broadview Heights- 10.5 inches
North Royalton- 10 inches
Parma- 8 inches

Ashtabula

Monroe Center- 17.6 inches
Kelloggsville- 16 inches
Edgewood- 12.6 inches
Andover- 10.5 inches
Cherry Valley- 10.3 inches
Ashtabula- 10.2inches
Conneaut- 7.5 inches
Saybrook- 8 inches
Jefferson- 6.5 inches
Orwell- 6.9 inches

Ashland

Ashland- 13 inches

Erie

Huron- 12 inches

Geagua

Montville- 13 inches
Newberry- 12 inches
Chardon- 12 inches
Hambden- 11 inches
Middlefield- 10.4 inches
Burton- 8.6 inches
South Madison- 7 inches

Huron

Willard- 11 inches
Collins- 11 inches
Norwalk- 8 inches

Lake

Madison- 11.1 inches
Concord- 10.3 inches
Kirtland- 10 inches
Mentor- 9.8 inches

Lorain

Oberlin- 13 inches
Amherst- 12 inches

Medina

Homerville- 17 inches
Medina- 12.5 inches
Lodi- 10.7 inches
Brunswick- 9.2 inches
Hinkley- 8.3 inches

Portage

Hiram- 10 inches

Richland

Mansfield- 10 inches
Mifflin- 8.8 inches

Stark

Uniontown- 12.5 inches
Alliance- 10 inches
North Canton- 8.5 inches
Waynesburg- 8.4 inches

Summit

Cuyahoga Falls- 13 inches
Stow- 12.5 inches
Akron- 12 inches
Barberton- 11 inches
Fairlawn- 10 inches
Twinsburg- 9.8 inches
Tallmadge- 9.7 inches

Trumbull

Hartford- 13 inches
Cortland- 12.5 inches
Newton Falls- 10.5 inches
Warren- 10 inches
Youngstown- 8.9 inches

Wayne

Doylestown- 10 inches
Kidron- 6.5 inches
Dalton- 6 inches