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A level 3 snow emergency is in place in Ashtabula County due to poor road conditions caused by snow that dumped on the county on Friday, and an impending snow storm hitting on Sunday.
One Ashtabula resident, Sylvia Wells, told 19 News she hasn’t seen her street that bad in years. RELATED: Non-emergency travel restricted in Ashtabula County due to snow ...
ASHTABULA COUNTY, Ohio (WJW) – A level 3 snow emergency is in place in Ashtabula County due to poor road conditions caused by snow that dumped on the county on Friday, and an impending snow ...
CLEVELAND, Ohio – Heavy lake-effect snow slammed Ashtabula County overnight, and the first storm of the season could hit Greater Cleveland during the morning commute. Accumulations of 6 to 10 ...
ASHTABULA COUNTY, Ohio (WOIO) - The Ashtabula County Sheriff’s Office declared a level 3 snow emergency Saturday morning. RELATED: 19 First Alert Days: Lake effect snowstorm through Tuesday The ...
All of Ashtabula County was under a level 3 snow emergency earlier Thursday morning, but the sheriff later modified the alert to only include areas north of I-90 – which means roadways within ...
ASHTABULA COUNTY, Ohio — A level 3 snow emergency that was activated in Ashtabula County around 6:30 a.m. Thursday as lake effect snow impacted the area has now been downgraded to a level 1.
Ashtabula County, Ohio, has been buried by snow over the past few days. The latest numbers from the National Weather Service tell us how deep it gets.
A lake-effect snowstorm that’s showing no mercy continues to pound the northern portions of Ashtabula County, with more than 5 feet of snow recorded in Saybrook Township.
After about 12 hours, Ashtabula County had about a foot of snow on the ground in places. Within 24 hours, reports from Erie County were of 2½ feet in places.