OHIO — The National Weather Service in Cleveland has issued a snowfall forecast for northern Ohio, with accumulations expected to vary significantly by location.
The forecast covers the period from 1 a.m. Tuesday, January 14, through 1 a.m. Thursday, January 16.
The heaviest snowfall is anticipated in the northeastern parts of the state, particularly in areas near Lake Erie.
Ashtabula and Mentor are expected to receive between 4 and 6 inches of snow. Nearby, Chardon and Orwell could see totals of 3 to 4 inches.
Further inland, accumulations will taper off. Akron, Youngstown, and Cortland are forecast to receive 1 to 2 inches.
Cities such as Cleveland, Elyria, and Medina are expected to receive minimal snowfall, with totals under 1 inch.
Drivers are advised to use caution as the snowfall could impact road conditions, particularly in areas expecting higher totals.
Updates and alerts will be issued by the National Weather Service as conditions develop.
Your latest forecast may be viewed at weather.gov.
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