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Winter Storm Aftermath: Snowfall Totals For Northeast Ohio

Parts of Northeast Ohio received nearly two feet of snow. Luckily, the worst appears to be behind us.

CLEVELAND — A winter storm dropped between 1 and 2 feet of snow on parts of northern Ohio on Sunday and Monday.

The National Weather Service on Tuesday morning released its latest tabulations on total snowfall from the storm. Each measurement was taken Monday night, so totals may include lake effect snow that fell after the initial burst.

So far, it appears Ashtabula County was hit the hardest by the storm, getting more than 2 feet of snow between Sunday night and Monday night. Other counties received closer to 1 feet of snow. See all of the totals from the National Weather Service below.

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Ashtabula County

  • South Madison - 27.5 inches
  • Monroe Center - 27.2 inches
  • Saybrook - 26 inches
  • Trumbull - 25 inches
  • Ashtabula - 24 inches
  • Jefferson - 23 inches
  • Kelloggsville - 21 inches
  • Conneaut - 18 inches
  • Cherry Valley - 17 inches
  • Rock Creek - 17 inches
  • Orwell - 12.7 inches

Cuyahoga County

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  • Cleveland Heights - 15.5 inches
  • Chagrin Falls - 15.2 inches
  • Brooklyn Heights - 15 inches
  • Lyndhurst - 15 inches
  • Cleveland's Old Brooklyn Neighborhood - 15 inches
  • Euclid - 14.5 inches
  • Mayfield - 14 inches
  • Shaker Heights - 13 inches
  • Seven Hills - 13 inches
  • Strongsville - 12.5 inches
  • North Royalton - 12.5 inches
  • Broadview Heights - 11.5 inches
  • Seven Hills - 10.1 inches
  • Westlake - 9.3 inches

Lake County

  • Waite Hill - 23.1 inches
  • Madison - 22.1 inches
  • Concord - 21.7 inches
  • Perry - 18 inches
  • North Madison - 17 inches
  • Kirtland Hills - 16.3 inches
  • Mentor - 16.3 inches
  • Mentor-on-the-Lake - 14.5 inches
  • Willoughby - 13 inches

Medina County

  • Hinckley - 13.6 inches
  • Brunswick - 10.2 inches
  • Lodi - 7.5 inches
  • Homerville - 5.5 inches

Portage County

  • Hiram - 16.3 inches
  • Mogadore - 12.4 inches

Geauga County

  • South Madison - 28 inches
  • South Thompson - 21.2 inches
  • Montville - 20.5 inches
  • South Russell - 19 inches
  • Auburn Corner - 18.1 inches
  • Burton - 17.2 inches

Mahoning County

  • Austintown - 13 inches
  • Craig Beach - 12 inches
  • Canfield - 12 inches
  • Youngstown - 10 inches

Summit County

  • Sagamore Hills - 19.3 inches
  • Boston Heights - 19 inches
  • Cuyahoga Falls - 17 inches
  • Fairlawn - 16.5 inches
  • Bath - 15.9 inches
  • Tallmadge - 15.7 inches
  • Barberton - 10 inches
  • Bath - 9 inches

Trumbull County

  • Southington - 19 inches
  • Newton Falls - 15.6 inches
  • Cortland - 14.8 inches
  • Leavittsburg - 11.8 inches
  • Williamsfield - 10.5 inches
  • Gustavus - 10.2 inches

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