OHIO — While spring typically brings warmer temperatures and blooming flowers to Ohio, historical weather data shows that measurable snowfall in April is not unusual across the state.
According to records from the National Weather Service , cities such as Cleveland, Columbus, and Cincinnati have all experienced significant snow events in April.
For example, Cleveland received 10.5 inches of snow on April 6, 1982, one of the largest single-day April snowfalls on record for the city…