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CLEVELAND, Ohio — Northeast Ohio is facing another round of snow Monday as lake-effect bands linger behind the weekend’s major winter storm, followed by dangerously cold wind chills Monday night into Tuesday morning.
Northeast Ohio and Northwest Pennsylvania face additional snow and extreme cold, with wind chills possibly reaching -25°F.
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Find out which snow emergency level each county in Greater Cincinnati and Northern Kentucky are under and what it means for you.
Franklin County Sheriff Dallas Baldwin says he thinks Franklin County has never seen a real level 3 snow emergency before.
CLEVELAND, Ohio — We’re not even out of the month of January and Cleveland is making its mark with snowfall. There was 6.4 inches of snow recorded Sunday at Hopkins International Airport as of 7 p.m.,
COLUMBUS, Ohio — Several businesses in central Ohio are closed on Monday morning due to snow, slick roads and the cold. Roads are closed to non-emergency personnel in counties under a Level 3 Snow Emergency. As of Sunday evening, the City of Columbus has not canceled trash pickup for Monday.
Heavy snow continues all day Sunday.