Sunday’s winter storm hammered through Northeast Ohio, prompting multiple counties to issue snow emergencies.
As of 4 p.m., Erie and Huron, Sandusky and Ottawa counties have issued a Level 3 Snow Emergency, meaning you could be arrested if found driving on the roads other than for an emergency.
Other counties under snow emergencies:
- Ashtabula County has issued a Level 1 Snow Emergency and non-essential travel is discouraged.
- Cuyahoga County has issued a Level 2 Snow Emergency.
- Lorain County has issued a Level 2 Snow Emergency.
- Medina County has issued a Level 2 Snow Emergency.
- Portage County has issued a Level 1 Snow Emergency and is discouraging nonessential travel.
- Richland County has issued a Level 2 Snow Alert, saying only those who feel it is necessary to drive should be on the roads.
- Summit County has issued a Level 2 Snow Emergency and is urging drivers to only use the roads if necessary.
- Wayne County has issued a Level 2 Snow Emergency.
- Sandusky County is under a Level 3 Snow Emergency.
- Ottawa County is under a Level 3 Snow Emergency.
What is a Snow Emergency?…