Monday, November 25, 2013

Pre-Thanksgiving Snow

This is going to be fun. Not that we are going to necessarily get a lot of snow, but because the cutoff of the snow is going to be right across Portage and Summit counties. While the National Weather Service has issued a Winter Storm Warning for 6-8 inches of snow, I don't think we will see that much locally. The heavier amounts will fall near the Ohio/Pennsylvania line.

Here's what I'm looking at happening. I'll update these numbers if they change, but at the moment (5:30pm on Monday) here's what it looks like:

Tuesday
3pm - By this time the area will generally have an inch or less of new snow.
9pm - The Akron area should have about an inch of new snow. Portage County will have 1-2 inches.

Wednesday
3am - 1 inch Akron west; 1-2 inches Akron east; 2-3 inches south and east of Kent and Ravenna
9am - 1-2 inches in Summit County; 2-3 inches in Portage County
3pm - 1-2 inches Akron west; 2-3 inches Akron east; 3-4 inches in northern Portage County
9pm - 2-3 inches in Summit County; 3-4 inches in Portage County

After 9pm, the snowfall will be light and not amount to more than an inch or so.

Below is a snowfall from our friends at AccuWeather. It shows the total snowfall for the area by 9pm Wednesday.



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