Thanksgiving Snowfall Totals Across Northeast Ohio: City and County Breakdown
The Thanksgiving holiday resulted in significant snowfall across Northeast Ohio, with some locations receiving over 10 inches. According to the National Weather Service (NWS) in Cleveland, the heaviest snowfall is expected to fall throughout Friday, particularly in inland areas.
Snowfall Totals Breakdown
Snow is anticipated to continue through the afternoon and evening, but its intensity and coverage is expected to decrease. Here are the snowfall totals for various counties in Northeast Ohio from Thursday afternoon through Friday morning:
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
- Kamm’s Corner (Cleveland): 4.3 inches
- Brooklyn: 4 inches
- Parma Heights: 3.9 inches
- Highland Heights: 2.8 inches
- North Olmsted: 1.3 inches
- Lyndhurst: 1 inch
Lorain County
- Lorain: 4 inches
- Elyria: 0.2 inches
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 inches
- 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 inches
- 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
Residents can expect further updates on snowfall totals from the National Weather Service throughout the day. Stay informed with Emegypt for the latest weather developments in your area.