CLEVELAND, Ohio — Northeast Ohio’s most persistent lake effect bands delivered a fresh round of heavy snow over the past 24 hours, burying parts of Cuyahoga, Geauga and Lake counties under more than half a foot while other areas saw far lighter amounts.
The National Weather Service released new snowfall reports Thursday morning showing double-digit totals in eastern Cuyahoga County and widespread 6- to 10-inch amounts in the primary snowbelt.
The latest numbers come from trained spotters and cooperative weather observers, reflecting measurements taken between Wednesday morning and Thursday morning. Totals varied sharply across the region, with the heaviest accumulations hitting communities closest to the lake and higher elevations inland.
Below is a breakdown of the newest 24-hour snowfall totals by county:
Cuyahoga County
- Peper Pike: 14.0 inches (12 hour total)
- Woodmere: 12.7 inches
- 1 mile west of Chagrin Falls: 9.8 inches (12 hour total)
- 1 mile west-northwest of University Heights: 9.9 inches
- 2 miles north-northwest of Parma: 8.1 inches
- 2 miles south of Brooklyn: 7.9 inches (12 hour total)
- 1 mile west-southwest of Shaker Heights: 7.5 inches
- 3 miles southwest of Westlake: 6.2 inches
- 1 mile south-southwest of Lakewood: 6.0 inches
- 1 mile north-northeast of Richmond Heights: 5.4 inches
- 1 mile southeast of Strongsville: 5 inches
- 1 mile northwest of Lakewood: 4.4 inches
Geauga County
- 3 miles southwest of Chardon: 9.5 inches
- 3 miles west-southwest of Auburn Corners: 8.0 inches
- 1 mile northeast of Middlefield: 4.7 inches
Lake County
- 1 mile northwest of Concord: 8.2 inches
- 2 miles west-northwest of Concord: 5.4 inches
- 1 mile west-southwest of Madison: 5.3 inches
- 3 miles north of Willoughby: 5.3 inches
Lorain County
- Southeast Elyria: 7.2 inches
- 3 miles northeast of North Ridgeville: 6.0 inches
- 1 mile northwest of Avon: 5.5 inches
- 2 miles east of Amherst: 5.0 inches
- 3 miles northeast of Lorain: 4 inches
Medina County
- 1 mile west of Brunswick: 6.0 inches
- East Homerville: 5.0 inches
- South-southeast Medina: 4.4 inches
- 1 mile east-northeast of Medina: 3.9 inches
Summit County
- North-northeast Reminderville: 6.0 inches
- 1 mile north of Bath: 4.8 inches
- 1 mile southwest of Munroe Falls: 2.1 inches
- 1 mile east-southeast of Cuyahoga Falls: 1.8 inches
- 1 mile east-northeast of Stow: 1.0 inches
Heavy lake effect snow continues to impact Northeast Ohio creating hazardous travel conditions across much of the snowbelt. The National Weather Service in Cleveland has maintained Lake Effect Snow Warnings for affected areas through 7 p.m. Thursday…