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Snohio

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  1. When I was out main roads weren't too bad. Most side roads I saw still had a coating of ice/slush at 10 am.
  2. National Weather Service reported gusts over 60 in Cleveland and Parma. Here's a link that hopefully works. https://www.weather.gov/cle/pns_all
  3. To each their own, but if we're talking food there are better options. If you want a margarita it could be a good option. Snow wise, the models are still looking good for Toledo. Hopefully we can get the first real snow blower worthy snow of the season. Sent from my SM-G973U using Tapatalk
  4. Looks like the Cleveland office isn't buying the models showing bigger snow accumulations for the Toledo area. They are going with a winter weather advisory for 1-3 inches and some ice.
  5. This thing might actually give us some snow in the Toledo area. I wasn't expecting that.
  6. 12.5" total at the Toledo airport as of 11 pm. Probably won't add much if anything to that.
  7. Toledo Express Airport had 7.9 inches total as of 1 pm today.
  8. Average for an entire season is 37.4 inches.
  9. 36 inches in Toledo is just a crazy number.
  10. Still looking good for Toledo area for now. Hope it lasts.
  11. I am surprised the snow depth wasn't higher in 2014 in Toledo. We had 40 inches of snow and it was also the 7th coldest January on record.
  12. Looks like a storm total of 12.4 inches in Toledo. Fifth biggest 2 day storm in record, according to 13ABC.
  13. 12.4 inch storm total for Toledo. Local met said this is highest snow depth since 1978 at 17 inches.
  14. So they changed their minds over the course of about an hour? Why?
  15. And Fulton County and Monroe County both had advisories.
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