CLEVELAND, Ohio — The weekend storm dropped piles of snow across Northeast Ohio, with some communities picking up close to a foot of snow in the 24-hour period ending Monday morning, according to spotter reports compiled by the National Weather Service in Cleveland.
The reports are not a storm-total summary, but the 24-hour window, through late morning Monday, captures much of the storm’s heaviest snow on Sunday.
Forecasters are also warning that additional lake-effect snow on Monday and another round of light snow on Tuesday could add to totals.
City-by-city snowfall totals
Snowfall totals are based on observations compiled by the National Weather Service in Cleveland…