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CLEVELAND, Ohio — Slick roads are complicating the Monday morning commute across Northeast Ohio after a weekend winter storm dumped heavy snow across the region and pushed several counties into snow emergencies.
Sheriff’s offices and departments collaborate with county emergency managers to determine whether current conditions with the weather and roadways constitute issuing a snow emergency level. LEVEL 1: Roadways are hazardous with blowing and drifting snow.
The ongoing storm has triggered widespread disruptions across the nation, with impacts expected to linger into the days ahead. New York City could have one of its longest stretches of cold weather in history.
Parking bans and snow emergencies are in effect across Massachusetts and New Hampshire for Sunday's snow storm.
Central Pa. ranged from around 7 to 15 inches of snow, according to the National Weather Service, which released its updated batch of numbers around 7:35 p.m. Sunday. Here’s the largest measurement from each central Pa. county, the location of the measurement, and the time it was measured:
Along with classic snow ice cream, clean, fresh snow also can be used for real-snow Kool-Aid snow cones and coffee snow. How to make the treats.
The most famous blizzard of course was in February of 1978. Snow fell for two days, piling up more than 30 inches in some areas and blowing snow created drifts much deeper than that. Cars and trucks were stranded on major highways and dozens of people lost their lives.
Here are the latest snowfall amounts for Jan. 25.